Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB347

Introduced
1/17/24  
Refer
1/17/24  
Report Pass
3/15/24  
Engrossed
3/18/24  

Caption

General Assembly Vacancy - Political Party Central Committees - Procedures

Impact

The implementation of HB 347 is expected to significantly affect state electoral processes by formalizing how political parties manage vacancies. By requiring public meetings and a defined application framework, the bill promotes accountability and may encourage greater public participation in political processes. It also seeks to clarify the roles and responsibilities of political party central committees in filling vacancies, potentially leading to a more democratic and accessible selection process for representatives in the General Assembly.

Summary

House Bill 347 introduces a structured process for filling vacancies in the Maryland General Assembly, specifically regarding the offices of Senator and Delegate. The bill mandates that central committees of political parties establish a transparent approach in filling such vacancies, starting with an open application period lasting a minimum of seven days. This process includes public notice and meetings, thereby enhancing electoral transparency and engagement with constituents. Importantly, all applications must be posted online promptly and remain visible for a designated period after a central committee votes on an individual to fill the vacancy.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 347 appears to be largely positive, as it is positioned as a move towards enhancing transparency and civic engagement in political processes. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step towards ensuring fair practices within political party operations, while critics, if any, seem minimal or not prominently documented in available discussions. The overall support leans toward valuing the importance of public involvement and scrutiny in filling legislative positions, which is a cornerstone of democratic governance.

Contention

While the bill seems to be well-received, some points of contention may arise regarding the specifics of how the application and voting processes will be executed, particularly concerning inclusivity and accessibility for applicants from diverse backgrounds. The requirement for public meetings could also face challenges in terms of scheduling and participation, which might impact its effectiveness in reaching wider audiences. Nonetheless, the overarching goal of HB 347 remains centered on improving the political vacancy process in Maryland.

Companion Bills

MD SB140

Crossfiled General Assembly Vacancy - Political Party Central Committees - Procedures

MD HB563

Carry Over General Assembly Vacancy - Political Party Central Committees - Procedures

Previously Filed As

MD SB366

General Assembly Vacancy - Political Party Central Committees - Procedures

MD HB563

General Assembly Vacancy - Political Party Central Committees - Procedures

MD HB417

General Assembly - Special Election to Fill a Vacancy in Office

MD HB348

Baltimore County - School Board Nominating Commission - Vacancy Procedures

MD SB111

Election Law - Campaign Finance - Draft Committees and Exploratory Committees

MD HB619

General Assembly - Legislation - Housing Impact Analysis

MD HB899

State Administrator of Elections - Term, Vacancy in Office, and Removal From Office

MD HB64

Office of the Attorney General - Correctional Ombudsman

MD SB87

Office of the Attorney General - Correctional Ombudsman Unit

MD HB643

Election Law - Insufficient Number of Candidates for a Primary Election

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