Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB812

Introduced
2/2/24  

Caption

Election Law - Party and Elected Public Offices - Prohibition

Impact

If enacted, SB812 would significantly alter the landscape of election law in Maryland, as it would establish clearer delineations regarding candidacy and office-holding. The amendment would add a layer of regulation that restricts candidates aspiring to occupy multiple roles simultaneously. Proponents of the bill argue that it encourages accountability among elected officials and promotes a more transparent political environment. By prohibiting the holding of dual office roles, the legislation aims to foster public trust in the electoral and governance processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 812, titled 'Election Law – Party and Elected Public Offices – Prohibition', aims to amend existing legislation governing the eligibility of individuals to simultaneously hold a candidacy in various roles within political structures. The core focus of the bill is to explicitly prohibit candidates from holding both a party office and an elected public office at the same time. This change seeks to eliminate any potential conflicts of interest and ensure that individuals in positions of elected authority are fully dedicated to their public responsibilities without dual affiliations that could compromise their decision-making capabilities.

Contention

The bill has sparked debate among legislators and political groups, with varying perspectives on its implications. Supporters of the bill view it as a necessary measure to maintain the integrity of public office, ensuring that elected officials are not distracted or divided in their loyalties between party positions and their duties to the public. Conversely, opponents may see the bill as restrictive, potentially limiting the political engagement of individuals who wish to contribute both in party leadership and elected capacities. The tension between ensuring effective governance and allowing broader political participation represents a notable point of contention that could influence the bill's progression through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

MD HB80

Crossfiled Election Law - Party and Elected Public Offices - Prohibition

Previously Filed As

MD HB742

Election Law – Party and Elected Public Offices – Prohibition

MD HB951

Election Law – Election Officials and Workers – Prohibitions Against Interference and Disclosure of Personal Information

MD HB580

Election Law – Polling Sites – Firearms Prohibitions

MD SB864

Election Reform Act of 2023

MD HB410

Elections - Polling Place Plan, Prohibited Acts, and 2024 Primary Election Date

MD HB177

Elections - Ballot Questions - Publication of Proposed Laws

MD SB89

Elections - Ballot Questions - Publication of Proposed Laws

MD SB329

Election Law - Casting General Election Ballot in Multiple States - Prohibition

MD HB269

Municipal Elections - Voter Eligibility - Prohibitions

MD HB509

State Board of Elections - Municipal Elections - Publication of Results on Website

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.