Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB503

Caption

State Election Board; promulgate, amend, adopt, or repeal nonemergency rules and regulations in odd-numbered years; provide

Impact

The implications of this bill are significant for the governance of election procedures in Georgia. By preventing changes to nonemergency regulations in an even-numbered year, the bill aims to reduce the potential for last-minute rule changes that could affect the electoral process. Proponents suggest that this will ensure consistency and improve trust in the electoral system as candidates and parties would have a clearer understanding of the rules that govern elections.

Summary

House Bill 503 seeks to amend Chapter 2 of Title 21 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, which addresses elections and primaries. The primary objective of the bill is to restrict the State Election Board's ability to promulgate, amend, adopt, or repeal nonemergency rules and regulations to odd-numbered years only. This limitation aims to provide more stability and predictability regarding election regulations, as the board would be unable to modify such rules during even-numbered years, which often coincide with election cycles.

Contention

However, there may be notable points of contention surrounding this bill. Critics might argue that by limiting the State Election Board's ability to respond to emerging issues in election administration, the bill could hinder the board's capacity to address urgent matters that require rule-making. Additionally, the requirement that emergency rules can only be adopted in the context of imminent peril to public health, safety, or welfare further complicates the board’s ability to adapt to changing circumstances surrounding elections.

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