Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB2328

Introduced
3/30/26  

Caption

In primary and election expenses, further providing for definitions and providing for candidate remuneration.

Impact

The proposed legislation is significant as it directly modifies the framework governing how candidates operate financially during their campaigns. By allowing candidates to receive remuneration from their political committees within defined limits, the bill provides a formal mechanism for financial support that could help individuals afford the costs associated with campaigning. This change could simplify the financial landscape for candidates, particularly those who may not have sufficient financial resources to fund their campaigns independently. However, it also raises questions about equity among candidates, particularly between incumbents and challengers, depending on their access to funding and political networks.

Summary

House Bill 2328 aims to amend the Pennsylvania Election Code specifically regarding candidate remuneration. The bill introduces a clear definition of 'remuneration' as direct payments made to candidates from their authorized political committees, excluding reimbursements and loan repayments. The bill outlines provisions that allow candidates running for specified offices, such as Governor, Attorney General, and General Assembly positions, to receive remuneration provided they have filed the necessary nomination documents. The total remuneration is capped at fifty percent of the base salary of a member of the House of Representatives for the year of the election, ensuring that candidates can receive financial support while maintaining some level of expense regulation.

Contention

While the bill appears to support candidates by addressing their financial needs, there may be contentious debates surrounding its implementation and the potential for inequality. Critics may argue that allowing direct financial recompense to candidates could lead to disparities in how candidates are funded and raise concerns over the influence of money in politics. Additionally, there might be worries regarding the transparency of political donations and possible implications for future election integrity. As the bill progresses through the legislature, these discussions will likely be critical in shaping the final text and implementation of HB2328.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB105

In primary and election expenses, further providing for advertising.

PA SB658

In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for affidavits of candidates; and, in nomination of candidates, further providing for affidavits of candidates, for nominations by political bodies, for limitations on eligibility of candidates and for affidavits of candidates.

PA SB332

In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for general primary and candidates to be nominated and party officers to be elected.

PA HB555

In primary and election expenses, further providing for definitions and providing for limitations on campaign contributions; and imposing duties on the Secretary of the Commonwealth.

PA HB486

In primary and election expenses, further providing for advertising.

PA SB181

In primary and election expenses, further providing for residual funds.

PA SB638

In primary and election expenses, further providing for place of filing.

PA HB123

In county boards of elections, further providing for powers and duties of county boards; in datesof elections and primaries and special elections, providing for authorization of ranked choice voting in municipal elections; in nomination of candidates, further providing for which candidates nominated; in ballots, further providing for form of official primary ballot; in electronic voting systems, further providing for election day procedures and the process of voting; in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, further providing for method of marking ballots and depositing same in districts in which ballots are used and for count and return of votes in districts in which ballots are used; and, in returns of primaries and elections, further providing for persons receiving highest number of votes to be declared elected.

PA SB400

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in qualifications of electors, furth er providing for qualifications of electors at primaries; in party organization, further providing for only enrolled electors to vote at primaries or hold party offices; in nomination of candidates, further providing for candidates to be nominated and party officers to be elected at primaries and providing for procedure for unenrolled electors to cast primary ballots; and, in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, further providing for manner of applying to vote, persons entitled to vote, voter's certificates, entries to be made in district register, numbered lists of voters and challenges.

PA HB2280

In nomination of candidates, further providing for affidavits of candidates and providing for ascertaining residence of candidates.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.