Maryland 2024 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB1514

Introduced
2/24/24  
Refer
2/24/24  

Caption

Elections - Ranked-Choice Voting - Contests for Presidential Nomination

Impact

The introduction of ranked-choice voting is designed to enhance voter engagement by offering a more nuanced voting process, allowing voters to express their preferences more thoroughly. By providing voters the ability to rank candidates, it is anticipated that the bill may foster a political environment that encourages broader participation and consideration of multiple candidates rather than just the frontrunners. This could result in a more democratic process during the primaries, encouraging more candidates to run as they see potential pathways to victory through voter preferences.

Summary

House Bill 1514 proposes the implementation of ranked-choice voting for contests concerning presidential nominations in the state of Maryland. The bill stipulates that beginning with the 2028 statewide primary election, the State Board of Elections will be authorized to utilize ranked-choice voting methods to determine the nomination for a presidential candidate from a political party. This system allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference, which can lead to more representative electoral outcomes and potentially reduce the impact of strategic voting.

Contention

Debate around HB 1514 is likely to focus on the challenges of implementing a ranked-choice voting system, including the need for substantial voter education efforts and potential resistance from those accustomed to traditional voting methods. Opponents may argue that the introduction of ranked-choice voting could complicate the electoral process and increase the likelihood of confusion among voters, particularly older citizens or those less familiar with such systems. Proponents, however, contend that the benefits, including improved voter representation and the promotion of diverse candidates, outweigh these concerns.

Next_steps

As part of the bill's requirements, the State Board of Elections is tasked with developing and funding a voter education campaign to prepare the public for the transition to ranked-choice voting. Additionally, a report will be submitted to the Governor and the General Assembly by January 1, 2029, detailing the implementation of ranked-choice voting, including feedback from the primaries and recommendations for further expansion. This ongoing evaluation process will be crucial for the bill's success and for addressing any unforeseen issues that may arise during its implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB334

Voting Systems - Ranked Choice Voting and Inclusion of City of Takoma Park Municipal Elections on the State Ballot MC 7-23

MD HB1104

Voting Rights Act of 2023 - Counties and Municipalities

MD HB344

Montgomery County – Voting Methods MC 03–23

MD SB195

Orphans’ Court Judges – Election

MD SB864

Election Reform Act of 2023

MD HB41

Election Law - Curbside Voting - Establishment

MD HB1282

Orphans’ Court Judges – Election

MD HB410

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

MD HB447

Local Elections - County Commissioner - District Voting

MD SB132

State's Attorney, Clerk of the Circuit Court, Register of Wills, Sheriff, and Judge of the Orphans' Court - Nonpartisan Elections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.