Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00425

Introduced
1/19/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning Joint Campaigning For Candidates For Governor And Lieutenant Governor.

Impact

The proposed bill would have significant implications for state election laws, specifically relating to the nomination procedures of gubernatorial candidates. By requiring candidates for governor and lieutenant governor to campaign as a ticket, the bill could foster a more coherent campaign strategy and communication between the candidates. Moreover, it introduces a fundraising requirement, mandating that candidate committees for such tickets amass qualifying contributions of at least $300,000 from a minimum of 3,000 in-state individuals to receive funding from the Citizens’ Election Fund.

Summary

SB00425, proposed by Senators Boucher and Somers, seeks to amend Title 9 of the General Statutes concerning the nomination process for candidates running for governor and lieutenant governor. The bill establishes that these candidates must seek their party’s nomination as a joint ticket. This change aims to streamline the electoral process and ensure that candidates running for these key state positions are aligned from the outset, potentially enhancing the effectiveness of their campaigns.

Contention

While the intent of SB00425 is to promote a unified campaigning approach, it also raises important questions about access and equality in the electoral process. Critics may argue that the fundraising requirements could disadvantage candidates with fewer resources or connections, thereby limiting the diversity of candidates able to compete in the primaries. Additionally, the requirement for joint nomination might be contested by political factions that value individual candidacy and the ability to separate campaign identities among the governor and lieutenant governor candidates.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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