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Bill Detail: HB25-1319

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Title County Commissioner Vacancies
Status House Committee on State, Civic, Military, & Veterans Affairs Refer Amended to Appropriations (04/07/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Elections & Redistricting
House Sponsors M. Duran (D)
R. Pugliese (R)
Senate Sponsors B. Kirkmeyer (R)
House Committee State, Civic, Military and Veterans Affairs
Senate Committee
Date Introduced 04/02/2025
AI Summary
Summary

The bill modifies the process for filling vacancies in an unexpired
term in the office of county commissioner for county commissioners
affiliated with a major political party in counties with populations of at
least 50,000. Under current law, in the event of a vacancy in an unexpired
term in the office of county commissioner, a vacancy committee appoints
an individual to fill the vacancy until the next general election. The bill
changes this process for a vacancy in an unexpired term of a county
commissioner who is affiliated with a major political party if the vacancy
occurs on or after July 31 of an even-numbered year but before July 31 of
an odd-numbered year. If a vacancy in the office of county commissioner
occurs on or after July 31of an odd-numbered year but before July 31 of
an even-numbered year or if a vacancy occurs and the unexpired term is
less than 90 days, the vacancy is filled pursuant to current law.
The bill requires that, if the vacancy occurs on or after July 31 of
an even-numbered year but before July 31 of an odd-numbered year, the
vacancy must be filled by vacancy committee selection until the next
regularly scheduled odd-year November election following the vacancy,
when the vacancy must be filled by vacancy election held as part of the
odd-year November election (vacancy election). An individual elected at
a vacancy election serves until the next general election.
A vacancy election is administered according to the state election
code, as applicable. A candidate must be placed on the ballot for a
vacancy election if the candidate:
  • Files a nominating statement signed by 30% of the district
vacancy committee members with the county clerk and
recorder and the candidate's major political party by the
seventieth day before the vacancy election; or
  • Submits to the county clerk and recorder, at least 75 days
prior to the vacancy election, a notarized candidate's
statement of intent and a petition signed by at least 200
electors who are affiliated with the same major political
party as the candidate and are eligible to vote in the district
for which the candidate is to be elected.
No other candidates are placed on the ballot. A candidate must meet the
current statutory and constitutional requirements for serving as a county
commissioner and be registered with the vacating commissioner's major
political party by the first business day in January of the calendar year in
which the vacancy election occurs. A candidate in a vacancy election is
subject to the campaign finance requirements of the Fair Campaign
Practices Act.
Only registered electors who reside within the district served by
the vacating commissioner and who are registered with the same major
political party as the vacating commissioner or who are unaffiliated with
a political party are eligible to vote in a vacancy election, unless 75% of
the political party county central committee affirmatively votes to allow
only electors affiliated with the political party to vote in a vacancy
election.
The bill also makes conforming amendments.

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