Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB156

Introduced
1/10/23  

Caption

Require elected county clerks to run nonpartisan

Impact

The proposed changes within SB 156 specifically modify sections of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA) that address the election procedures for county clerks. It stipulates that the office of county clerk must be elected nonpartisan, impacting how local elections are conducted in the state. The bill outlines amendments to several sections of the MCA, aiming to standardize this requirement and clarify the election process for these positions. This legislative move may significantly alter the political landscapes of local government positions, historically influenced by party affiliations.

Summary

Senate Bill 156 aims to amend existing laws in Montana by requiring that elected county clerks be chosen on a nonpartisan basis. This legislative change seeks to reduce partisan influence in local government elections, fostering an environment where candidates can be judged on their abilities rather than their political affiliations. By enacting this bill, the legislature hopes to encourage broader public participation and enhance the democratic process at the county level.

Contention

Supporters of SB 156 argue that transitioning to nonpartisan elections for county clerks can diminish divisiveness and foster a more collaborative political environment. However, there may be contention among those who feel that partisanship is an essential component of accountability and representation in governance. Critics could raise concerns regarding the potential dilution of political identity, arguing that party affiliation provides voters critical context about candidates' ideologies and policy positions. The debate around this bill illustrates a broader discussion on the role of partisanship in local government and its implications for civic engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB257

Providing for nonpartisan election of county sheriffs, prosecutors, assessors, county clerks, and circuit clerks

MT SB200

Revise use of party affiliation for nonpartisan races

MT SB2632

Sheriff elections; make nonpartisan.

MT H68

Reenact Nonpartisan Judicial Elections/Fund

MT SB330

Require county clerks to accept electronic notarizations

MT SB2291

Nonpartisan elections; require for offices of chancery clerk, circuit clerk, tax assessor, tax collector, surveyor and coroner.

MT HB0236

County officials-nonpartisan elections.

MT H129

Judge Joe John Nonpartisan Jud. Elections Act

MT S107

Judge Joe John Nonpartisan Jud. Elections Act

MT HB2435

County recorder; nonpartisan office

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.