Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1876

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Elections; judicial offices provisions modified, requirement that term incumbent be printed next to incumbent candidate's name on ballot repealed.

Impact

By repealing the incumbent designation for judicial candidates, HF1876 could significantly alter voters' perceptions during elections. The removal of the term 'incumbent' may affect the way voters evaluate candidates, especially in a judicial context where incumbency could influence public perception and voter behavior. This could lead to potential changes in election outcomes due to the decreased visibility of candidates' past positions.

Summary

House File 1876 (HF1876) addresses the regulations surrounding election ballots, specifically concerning judicial office candidates. The bill proposes the repeal of the requirement that the term 'incumbent' be printed next to the names of judicial candidates who are running for re-election. This legislative change aims to modify how ballots convey information about candidates to voters, likely to simplify the ballot appearance and information displayed during elections.

Contention

The bill has been met with discussions regarding its implications for voter information and transparency. Proponents argue that removing the term may lead to a more streamlined ballot that minimizes voter confusion, while critics may voice concerns that it could obscure candidates' experience and continuity in office. The debate centers on balancing a clear electoral process with the importance of informed voting, particularly in judicial elections where incumbents play a crucial role in the law and public policy.

Companion Bills

MN SF932

Similar To Requirement that the term incumbent be printed next to the incumbent candidate's name on the ballot repeal

Previously Filed As

MN SF932

Requirement that the term incumbent be printed next to the incumbent candidate's name on the ballot repeal

MN HF2671

Requirement that the term incumbent be printed next to the incumbent candidate's name on ballot repealed.

MN SF1241

Requirement that the term incumbent be printed next to the judicial incumbent candidate's name on the ballot repeal

MN HJRO

Elections: judicial; incumbency designation for judges; eliminate. Amends sec. 24, art. VI of the state constitution.

MN HB2124

Relating to how incumbent judges are referenced on ballots.

MN SB12

Relating to designation of incumbent for certain judicial candidates.

MN HF451

Elections; ordering of candidates for partisan offices on state general election ballot requirements modified.

MN HB1359

Relative to the election-day duties of incumbent election officials who also appear on the ballot.

MN HB5565

Elections: judicial; incumbency designation for judges; eliminate. Amends secs. 409b, 409l, 424, 424a, 433, 444, 467b, 467c, 467m, 561 & 696 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.409b et seq.) & repeals sec. 435a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.435a).

MN ACA8

Elections: incumbent judges of the Supreme Court and courts of appeal.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.