Connecticut 2016 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05201

Introduced
2/11/16  
Refer
2/11/16  

Caption

An Act Eliminating Grants Under The Citizens' Election Program For Unopposed Candidates.

Impact

The proposed changes under HB 05201 would directly impact the financial framework governing elections in the state. By disallowing grants for unopposed candidates, the bill aims to conserve public funds that would otherwise be allocated without the need for competition. The proposed amendment to chapter 157 of the general statutes would redirect any grants that would have been awarded to unopposed candidates to the General Fund, thus potentially enhancing the fiscal resources available for other state needs.

Summary

House Bill 05201 aims to amend the current election funding structure by eliminating grants provided under the Citizens' Election Program for candidates who run unopposed. Introduced by Representative Carpino, the bill intends to shift the focus of financial resources towards more competitive races and potentially reduce the financial burden on the state's General Fund. This legislative initiative seeks to ensure that financial grants are allocated in a manner that reflects the competitiveness of electoral races, thereby supporting candidates who face opposition.

Contention

While the bill garners support for promoting more competitive elections, it also raises concerns regarding the implications for smaller or less prominent parties and independent candidates who may find themselves unopposed due to a lack of party resources. Critics may argue that this approach could inadvertently discourage participation in the electoral process, particularly in less populated districts where competition is scarce. The debate centers around the balance between efficient fund allocation and the encouragement of broader electoral participation.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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