Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB56

Introduced
12/13/22  
Refer
12/28/22  
Engrossed
1/19/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Enrolled
3/27/23  

Caption

Revising ballot initiative petition forms for consistency with the constitution

Impact

The passage of SB56 will streamline the process for submitting ballot initiatives by establishing clear guidelines for the petition forms. This includes a warning regarding false signatures and the requisite for voters to provide information consistent with their voter registration. By setting these parameters, the bill seeks to enhance the integrity and efficiency of the electoral process, potentially reducing legal disputes regarding the validity of initiatives based on procedural errors.

Summary

Senate Bill 56 aims to revise certain ballot initiative petition forms to align with the distribution requirements set forth by the Montana Constitution. This bill amends sections 13-27-204 and 13-27-207 of the Montana Code Annotated. It stipulates the necessary signatures for an initiative to qualify for the ballot, specifying that petitions must gather signatures from 5% of the voters across half of the legislative representative districts. The bill also reinforces the form and content that petitions should follow, providing clarity to both voters and election officials about the process.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB56 appears to be supportive from those in favor of maintaining a clear and organized election process. Proponents argue that the revisions will bolster the integrity of ballot initiatives and provide necessary protections against fraud. However, there may be concerns among critics regarding the stringent requirements that could make it more challenging for grassroots initiatives to qualify for the ballot, expressing that such changes could unintentionally limit voter engagement.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the implications of the added requirements for signature collection and the warnings related to potential legal penalties for incorrect submissions. While supporters believe these measures will safeguard the democratic process, opponents may argue that they could disenfranchise voters, particularly those from smaller or less organized groups who may struggle to meet the revised criteria. Discussions likely revolve around balancing integrity with accessibility in the ballot initiative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB93

Generally revising ballot issues

MT SB153

Revise ballot initiative laws

MT SB1270

Modifies procedures for getting initiative and referendum petitions on the ballot

MT SB490

Modifies procedures for getting initiative and referendum petitions on the ballot

MT HB5571

Elections: petitions; provisions regarding ballot initiative petitions, constitutional amendment petitions, and nominating petitions; modify, and provide for the statistical random sampling of certain petition signatures. Amends secs. 482, 482a & 544c of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.482 et seq.).

MT HB299

Require licensure of statewide initiative petition circulators

MT HB5573

Elections: petitions; statistical random sampling of ballot initiative petitions, constitutional amendment petitions, and qualifying petitions; provide for, allow for the disqualification of obviously fraudulent petition signatures, and modify petition signature requirements. Amends secs. 476, 477 & 590f of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.476 et seq.).

MT SB862

Modifies provisions relating to initiative and referendum petitions

MT AB1188

Elections: statewide initiative and referendum petitions: disclosures.

MT SB47

Initiative, referendum, and recall petitions: disclosures.

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