Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB190

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/19/23  
Engrossed
2/13/23  
Refer
3/10/23  

Caption

Generally revise election laws related to recounts

Impact

If enacted, SB190 will amend Sections 13-16-201 and 13-16-211 of the Montana Code Annotated, thereby altering the conditions under which recounts can be requested. The revised law will address both local and state elections, establishing a clearer framework for recounts when results are closely contested. This change may influence voter confidence in the electoral process, as it potentially allows for more recounts in tight elections, thereby providing a safeguard against discrepancies and ensuring voter concerns about electoral integrity are addressed.

Summary

Senate Bill 190 seeks to revise the existing election laws related to recounts in Montana. The bill proposes an increase in the percentage margin of votes that triggers a recount, adjusting the current threshold for when a recount can be initiated. It specifies that a recount must occur if a candidate is defeated by a margin not exceeding one-half of one percent or a set number of votes, which enhances the potential for accurate election results, especially in closely contested races. The adjustments are aimed at ensuring that elections are transparent and fair, providing candidates a pathway to challenge results under certain conditions.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding SB190, particularly regarding the potential increase in the frequency of recounts and the associated costs. Critics may argue that the increased margin for triggering a recount could lead to unnecessary financial burdens on local election offices and delay the finalization of election results. Moreover, some may question whether the proposal addresses the real issues of electoral integrity or merely serves to increase procedural complexity. Nevertheless, supporters maintain that ensuring accuracy in election outcomes is paramount, justifying the proposed changes.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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