Requires party chairpersons to submit lists of party voters to the mayor or council president within 30 days of notice of vacancy in a municipal election office and mayor/council president are required to make a replacement nomination within 30 days.
Impact
The proposed changes affect the existing regulations surrounding local election administration and the functioning of canvassing authorities. By streamlining the appointment process, S2136 seeks to eliminate delays in filling vacancies that could impede the management of elections. This bill would clarify the terms of office for members and alternates of canvassing authorities and address compliance with the necessary term expiration dates, enhancing the operational efficiency of local election processes.
Summary
S2136, introduced in January 2026, concerns the appointment and operation of local canvassing authorities. The bill mandates that party chairpersons submit lists of party voters to the mayor or council president within thirty days of a vacancy in a municipal election office. Subsequently, the mayor or council president is required to make a replacement nomination for the local canvassing authority within thirty days of receiving these lists. This law aims to ensure timely staffing of election offices to maintain an efficient electoral process.
Contention
Debate around S2136 may arise concerning the balance of political power within local election boards. While intended to facilitate timely appointments, there are concerns that the bill could inadvertently empower party leadership at the expense of broader public involvement in the selection process for these important electoral roles. The requirement for party chairpersons to nominate party voters could lead to perceptions of biased appointments and potentially reduce the perceived impartiality of local election administration.
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.
Redefines "political party" and defines and distinguishes between "major parties" and "minor parties" based on the total number of votes a party's candidate received in the previous election.
Redefines "political party" and defines and distinguishes between "major parties" and "minor parties" based on the total number of votes a party's candidate received in the previous election.