Amends certain signature requirements and deadlines regarding primaries for election of delegates to national conventions for presidential preference.
Impact
The bill adjusts specific timelines related to election procedures, modifying the deadline for submitting nomination papers to a local board to 54 days before the presidential preference primary. Additionally, it decreases the duration for local canvassers to certify the nomination papers to the secretary of state down to 50 days prior to the primary. These legislative amendments could enhance the efficiency of the electoral process, allowing for quicker candidate announcements and fostering more engagement among potential delegates.
Summary
House Bill H7092 proposes significant amendments to the signature requirements and deadlines associated with the primaries for the election of delegates to national conventions and presidential preference. Introduced by a bipartisan group of representatives, the bill aims to streamline the process for candidates seeking to become delegates by reducing the number of required signatures from one hundred fifty (150) to fifty (50) eligible voters. This change is expected to make it easier for a broader range of candidates to participate in the delegate selection process, potentially leading to increased representation and diversity among delegates chosen for national conventions.
Contention
While the bill is framed as a means to democratize the delegate selection process, it may face scrutiny regarding the reduction of signature requirements. Critics might argue that lowering the bar could lead to an influx of less-qualified candidates, thereby potentially compromising the integrity of delegate selection. Furthermore, there may be concerns from party establishment members who see the potential for less control over which delegates represent their party at national conventions. Overall, the deliberation surrounding H7092 is expected to highlight the balance between accessibility in the electoral process and maintaining standards for candidate legitimacy.
Would amend certain signature requirements and deadlines regarding primaries for election of delegates to national conventions for presidential preference.
Spells out rules and regulations for the presidential preference primary elections, and would also establish rules for ranked choice voting tabulation and results reporting by the secretary of state.
Establishes the Ranked Choice Voting for Rhode Island Presidential Primaries and provides for new sections on ranked choice voting tabulation and results reporting.
Amends several statutes relating to elections and the dates for primaries and dates within which to file nomination papers and object to nomination papers.
Amends several statutes relating to elections and the dates for primaries and dates within which to file nomination papers and object to nomination papers.
Allows retired election officials to work for the state board of elections on a temporary basis in any year in which a statewide, congressional or referendum general election is held.
Repeals authorizing Rhode Island to join an interstate compact, which would allow Presidents and Vice Presidents to be elected by a national popular vote rather than the electoral college.
Urges Congress to enact "Presidential Security Resources Reimbursement Act of 2024" to reimburse State and local units for public safety expenses incurred during major presidential and vice presidential candidates' visits.