Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SB15

Introduced
1/15/25  

Caption

Elections; provide by local legislation for nonpartisan elections for county governing authorities; authorize the General Assembly

Impact

The enactment of SB15 is anticipated to significantly impact the administration of local elections within Georgia. By allowing the General Assembly to legislate for nonpartisan elections at the county level, the bill seeks to create a more uniformly administered election process across various local jurisdictions. Supporters argue that this could enhance voter participation and ensure elections are decided based on individual merit rather than party affiliation, potentially leading to candidates who have broader appeal across the political spectrum.

Summary

Senate Bill 15 (SB15) seeks to amend Chapter 2 of Title 21 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically relating to the conduct of elections and primaries. The primary objective of SB15 is to empower the General Assembly to authorize local legislation that enables nonpartisan elections for various county governing authorities. This includes elections for county judicial offices, local boards of education, and governing authorities of consolidated governments. The bill's provisions are designed to streamline the election process and shift towards a nonpartisan framework for local offices, thus removing the necessity for nonpartisan primaries in these elections.

Contention

Despite its proposed benefits, SB15 may encounter opposition rooted in concerns over local electoral representation. Critics might argue that nonpartisan elections could dilute party representation and limit voters' options, as individuals with party affiliations may feel discouraged from running under a nonpartisan banner. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about the efficacy of nonpartisan elections in terms of accountability and transparency, and whether this shift aligns with the desires of constituents who value party affiliation in their local governance.

Related_provisions

SB15 dictates that all election procedures for nonpartisan elections shall conform closely to existing statewide procedures. It explicitly states that existing local laws allowing for nonpartisan elections must align with this new framework, highlighting a centralization of election authority. Thus, any county wishing to implement nonpartisan elections must follow the provisions laid out by the General Assembly, ensuring a standardized approach while potentially limiting local jurisdictions' autonomy in electoral matters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB14

Elections; the nonpartisan election of district attorneys and solicitors-general of state courts; authorize the General Assembly

GA SB573

Primaries and Elections; the nonpartisan election for county officers and district attorneys in certain counties; provide

GA HB2181

Modifies provisions governing candidate filing location for nonpartisan elections

GA HB2891

Modifies provisions governing candidate filing location for nonpartisan elections

GA HB593

Baker County; probate judge; provide nonpartisan elections

GA HB426

Courts; nonpartisan election of magistrates; provide

GA HB73

Seminole County; Board of Education; provide nonpartisan elections

GA HB4453

Relating to nonpartisan primary elections; authorizing a fee.

GA SR58

Legislative and Congressional Reapportionment; independent nonpartisan commission instead of the General Assembly; provide

GA SB2632

Sheriff elections; make nonpartisan.

Similar Bills

GA HB426

Courts; nonpartisan election of magistrates; provide

GA SB14

Elections; the nonpartisan election of district attorneys and solicitors-general of state courts; authorize the General Assembly

AR SB471

To Amend The Law Concerning Candidates For Nonpartisan Elections; And To Allow Certain Candidates For Nonpartisan Elections To Use The Title Of The Nonpartisan Judicial Office On The Ballot.

MT HB838

Allow supreme court justices to use partisan affiliation

MT SB543

Revise judiciary laws

CA SJR10

Redistricting: independent redistricting commissions

MT HB295

Revise laws related to judicial transparency and elections

CA AJR21

Redistricting: independent redistricting commissions.