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SB 414

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2026 Regular Session Introduced by LaVon Bracy Davis

SB 414 improves Arkansas election laws by ensuring timely notifications for county election commissioners and political parties, enhancing election process efficiency.

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Bill Summary · SB 414

Summary of Senate Bill 414 (SB 414)

Bill Title: To Amend the Election Laws of the State of Arkansas; and to Amend Arkansas Law Concerning Notices Related to the Election Process
Bill Number: SB 414
Status: Now Act 463
Introduced: March 10, 2025
Authors: Senator K. Hammer, Representative Hawk

Purpose and Intent

Senate Bill 414 aims to update and clarify certain provisions within Arkansas's election laws, specifically regarding the notification processes related to the election of county election commissioners and the submission of candidate lists for general elections. The bill seeks to enhance the efficiency and clarity of communication between county clerks and political party committees.

Key Provisions

The bill includes the following significant amendments:

  1. Notification to County Election Commissioners:

    • The county clerk is required to notify each county election commissioner by registered mail within 30 days of their selection. This notification will inform them of the requirement to take an oath as prescribed by the Arkansas Constitution.
  2. Candidate List Submission:

    • County clerks must notify the chairs and secretaries of county political party committees at least 100 days before a general election. This notification, which must be sent via registered mail, will remind them that a certified list of nominated candidates for various offices is due.
    • An alternative method of notification is allowed: if there is a written agreement among the county committee chairs, the county clerk may send notifications via email with a read receipt requested.

Impact

  • County Election Commissioners: The bill directly affects county election commissioners by ensuring they receive timely notifications regarding their responsibilities.
  • Political Party Committees: The changes will streamline the process for political parties to submit candidate lists, potentially reducing delays and improving the overall election process.
  • County Clerks: The bill places additional responsibilities on county clerks to ensure compliance with the new notification requirements.

Legislative Timeline

  • March 10, 2025: SB 414 is filed and introduced.
  • March 17, 2025: The bill passes the Senate and is transmitted to the House.
  • March 19, 2025: The House committee recommends the bill for passage.
  • March 31, 2025: The bill passes the House and is ordered enrolled.
  • April 1, 2025: The bill is delivered to the Governor.
  • April 7, 2025: Notification that SB 414 is now Act 463.

Conclusion

SB 414 represents a significant update to Arkansas's election laws, focusing on improving communication and procedural clarity in the election process. By establishing clear timelines and methods for notifications, the bill aims to enhance the efficiency of election administration in the state.

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

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