Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB115

Introduced
2/20/20  
Introduced
2/20/20  
Refer
2/20/20  
Refer
2/20/20  
Refer
3/9/20  

Caption

Establishes election sections for election of judges to the City Court of Lake Charles

Impact

The primary impact of HB 115 is the formal establishment of two election sections in the City Court of Lake Charles, genuinely reconfiguring the process by which judges are appointed to the court. Under the proposed changes, the court will maintain two judges, with the elections being determined by the qualified voters of each specific section. This adjustment in the electoral process is designed to align the city's judicial elections with demographic and regional characteristics, enhancing local governance.

Summary

House Bill 115, introduced by Representative Wilford Carter, establishes election sections for the election of judges to the City Court of Lake Charles, Louisiana. The bill specifically outlines the division of the court into two election sections, with one judge designated to be elected from each section. This structure aims to enhance local representation by allowing voters to elect judges from their respective precincts rather than the entire city, which could foster a more tailored and relevant judicial presence for the community.

Sentiment

The reception around HB 115 has been generally supportive, especially among local governance advocates who see the benefit of localized judicial elections. This sentiment is indicative of a broader push for political structures that reflect community needs and interests. Nonetheless, there may also be concerns regarding the implications of such divisions, ensuring that judicial candidates are sufficiently qualified and representative of the city's overall diversity.

Contention

While there is broad support for enhancing local representation through this bill, debates may arise around the allocation of resources for campaigning within the newly established sections. Potential contention points could include the feasibility of running localized campaigns for judges and the impact on judicial impartiality if sections become too polarized. Overall, HB 115 lays the groundwork for an updated electoral approach, but it also invites discussions about the effectiveness and implications of localized judicial elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB82

Establishes election sections for the election of judges to the City Court of Lake Charles

LA HB251

Establishes election sections for the election of judges to the City Court of Lake Charles

LA HB108

Establishes election sections for the election of judges to the City Court of Lake Charles

LA HB692

Establishes election sections for the election of judges to the City Court of Lake Charles

LA HB553

Provides for election sections in the City Court of Lake Charles

LA HB778

Circuit Court Judges - Selection and Retention Elections

LA SB630

Circuit Court Judges - Selection and Retention Elections

LA HB598

Provides for election sections in the City Court of Lake Charles (OR NO IMPACT LF EX See Note)

LA HB76

Provides for the election sections for the City Court of Baton Rouge and for the number of judges elected from such sections

LA HB318

Provides for the election sections for City Court of Baton Rouge and for the number of judges elected from such sections

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