Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB40

Caption

Elections; Secretary of State shall serve as chairperson of the State Election Board; provide

Impact

The bill amends existing statutes in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, specifically Chapter 2 of Title 21 concerning elections and primaries. By establishing the Secretary of State in a leadership role within the State Election Board, HB 40 could have repercussions on how elections are administered at both state and local levels. It could lead to a more coherent approach to election management; however, it also raises questions about checks and balances within election oversight.

Summary

House Bill 40 proposes a significant change in the governance of the State Election Board by designating the Secretary of State as its chairperson. This alteration is intended to streamline and centralize election oversight under a single authority, thereby enhancing accountability and consistency in the management of elections across the state. By making the Secretary of State the chairperson, the bill aims to improve the executive oversight of the election process, which has been a point of concern in the past regarding election integrity and efficiency.

Contention

The bill’s introduction could incite debate among legislators regarding the concentration of power. Opponents may voice concerns about the potential for partisan influence in what is supposed to be an impartial body. By consolidating electoral authority in the hands of a politically elected official, critics might argue that this poses a risk to the objectivity and fairness of election practices. Furthermore, discussions around the nonpartisan requirements for the election board's chairperson may also arise, emphasizing the ongoing discourse about election integrity and public trust.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB636

State Election Board; distinct budget unit and an independent state agency; provide

GA HR806

State Election Board; call for nomination and election of chairperson

GA HB1112

Elections; remove Secretary of State from State Election Board; attach to State Accounting Office

GA SB222

Primaries and Elections; all costs and expenses relating to election administration are paid for with lawfully appropriate public funds; provide

GA HB1060

Elections; revise certain definitions; provisions

GA SB358

State Election Board; remove the Secretary of State; authorize the board to investigate

GA HB642

Cherokee County; Board of Elections and Registration; establish

GA HB1095

Baldwin County; board of elections and registration; create

GA HB953

Calhoun County; board of elections and registration; create

GA HB1063

Chattooga County; board of elections and registration; create

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