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LC 924

Revise election laws

2025 Regular Session

The bill aims to revise election laws, focusing on ballot issues, but no text or specific provisions are available.

(LC) Draft Died in Process
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Bill Summary · LC 924

Summary of LC 924 – Revise election laws

Overview

  • Bill number: LC 924
  • Title: Revise election laws
  • Subject: Elections (including Ballot Issues)
  • Classification: bill
  • Introduced: November 6, 2024
  • Status: Draft Died in Process (as of May 23, 2025)

The record for LC 924 indicates an effort to revise election laws, with the subject hinting at potential discussion of ballot issues. However, the exact provisions of the bill are not provided in the available information.

Status and Timeline

  • Nov 6, 2024 – Introduced: Draft On Hold.
  • Nov 26, 2024 – Drafter Assigned: The Legislative Counsel was designated to draft the bill language.
  • Dec 16, 2024 – Draft On Hold: The drafting process was paused again.
  • May 23, 2025 – Draft Died in Process: The draft was not advanced further and did not become law.

Notes:
- “LC” entries refer to the Legislative Counsel drafting process.
- “Died in Process” means the draft did not move forward toward committee consideration or floor action and is not on a path to passage in its current form.

What is Known about the bill

  • The bill’s stated purpose is to “Revise election laws.”
  • The available metadata places the focus on elections and, specifically, ballot issues, but no text or detailed provisions are provided here. Consequently, the specific amendments or new requirements, deadlines, procedures, or penalties are not available.

What is Not Known (and why it matters)

  • Specific provisions: Without the bill text, we cannot identify exact changes to voting procedures, registration, ballot access, counting, recounts, deadlines, or compliance measures.
  • Impact scope: It is unclear which jurisdictions (statewide, county, municipal) would be affected, or how significant the changes would be.
  • Implementation timeline: There is no schedule for effective dates or phased adoption in the posted record.

Potential Impacts (General)

Given the title and subject area, potential impacts could include changes to:
- Voter registration and eligibility timelines
- Ballot access and ballot design/processes
- Election administration procedures (polling locations, equipment, training)
- Post-election processes (certifications, recounts, audits)
- Provisions related to ballot issues (ballot measures)

However, these are speculative in the absence of the bill text.

Affected Parties

  • Voters and communities within the jurisdiction covered by the bill
  • Election administrators and county/municipal election offices
  • Ballot measure sponsors and organizers
  • Vendors and organizations supporting election administration

Next Steps for Readers

  • Monitor for any reintroduction or revised drafting under a new number.
  • Seek the actual bill text or fiscal notes to assess substantive provisions.
  • Watch committee schedules or state legislative updates for potential amendments or future action.

If you would like, I can update this summary if the bill text or new status information becomes available.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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