Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB419

Introduced
2/15/23  

Caption

Elections; election by plurality of votes instead of majority; provide

Impact

The implementation of HB 419 would directly amend Chapter 2 of Title 21 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which governs elections. It aims to increase the efficiency of the electoral process by potentially reducing the necessity for run-off elections. Under the proposed changes, if no candidate receives a plurality of votes, run-off elections would still be required, but the criteria for winning have been altered. This is intended to lessen the instances where no clear winner emerges after elections, which can lead to voter fatigue and decreased electoral participation.

Summary

House Bill 419 proposes significant changes to the election process in Georgia by shifting the requirement for a candidate to win from a majority of votes to a plurality of votes in general elections. This change would allow candidates to win elections by simply receiving a higher number of votes than other candidates, rather than needing to secure over 50% of the votes cast, which is the current requirement. Additionally, the bill clarifies that presidential electors will be exempt from these changes, ensuring that their election process remains distinct from local candidates.

Contention

Though the intention behind HB 419 is to streamline the electoral process, the bill may face pushback from various political factions. Some might argue that this change could undermine the electoral robustness by allowing candidates to win without a clear mandate from the electorate. Additionally, critics may express concerns that the new definition of plurality could lead to scenarios where a candidate wins with a significantly lower share of the vote, which could diminish public confidence in the election outcomes. As such, the discourse surrounding this bill is likely to involve debates over election integrity and representative democracy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB998

Elections; prohibit bar codes, QR codes, and other machine codes on ballots printed by electronic ballot markers; provisions

GA HB1060

Elections; revise certain definitions; provisions

GA HB4032

Relating to the election of junior college district trustees by plurality vote.

GA HB613

Elections; revise the votes included to determine total votes needed to receive majority.

GA HB1305

Elections; advance voting; revise provisions

GA SB189

Elections; text portions of ballots shall be counted for vote tabulation and recounts purposes; provide

GA HB2

Primaries and elections; advanced voting; runoffs; provisions

GA HB17

Elections; sealing of ballots in secure containers; provide

GA HB2645

Relating to the election of certain junior college district trustees by plurality vote.

GA SB2630

State general elections; require candidates to obtain majority of votes to secure office.

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