Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB88

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Election Law - Deadline for Selection of Lieutenant Governor

Impact

The amendment aims to streamline the nomination process for gubernatorial candidates and enhance the collaborative aspect of their campaigns. By redefining the timeline for Lieutenant Governor selection, the bill potentially fosters a stronger partnership between the gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial candidates, which may lead to more coherent policy agendas and more strategic electoral campaigns. This adjustment could positively affect voter perceptions and engagement by showcasing a united front from both candidates following the primaries.

Summary

Senate Bill 88 proposes an amendment to the Maryland Constitution concerning the timeline and requirements for the selection of a candidate for Lieutenant Governor by a candidate for Governor. This bill alters the existing procedure whereby candidates for Governor must designate a Lieutenant Governor candidate at the time of filing for nomination. Under the new proposal, candidates will be required to designate their Lieutenant Governor choice within 21 days following the primary election, thus allowing candidates more flexibility in their selection process after the primary results are known.

Conclusion

Ultimately, SB88 reflects ongoing efforts to refine election laws in Maryland and adapt to the evolving political landscape. If passed, the legislation would necessitate a significant amendment to state constitutional election protocols, reinforcing the necessity of legislative oversight in electoral processes while promising a more adaptable framework for political candidates.

Contention

Despite its intention to improve the election process, the bill could face opposition concerning its implications for political maneuvering and voter clarity. Some dissenters might express concerns that allowing for a delayed selection of the Lieutenant Governor could introduce confusion among voters about candidates' alliances and commitments leading into the general election. Additionally, the requirement for mutual consent between gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial candidates could shift dynamics in the candidate selection process, making it potentially more complex.

Companion Bills

MD HB707

Crossfiled Election Law - Deadline for Selection of Lieutenant Governor

Previously Filed As

MD SB372

Election Law - Deadline for Selection of Lieutenant Governor

MD HB707

Election Law - Deadline for Selection of Lieutenant Governor

MD HB479

Election Law - Deadline for Selection of Lieutenant Governor

MD S3593

Changes certain General Election deadlines.

MD A5175

Changes certain General Election deadlines.

MD S3519

Changes certain General Election deadlines.

MD SB0528

Election and duties of the lieutenant governor.

MD HB1425

Qualification deadlines; revise times for certain elections.

MD S3595

Changes certain deadlines for primary election.

MD A5177

Changes certain deadlines for primary election.

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