Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H5721 Compare Versions

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99 S TATE OF RHODE IS LAND
1010 IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1111 JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2023
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1414 A N A C T
1515 RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- NOMINATION OF PARTY AND INDEPENDEN T
1616 CANDIDATES
1717 Introduced By: Representatives Alzate, Kazarian, Cruz, Potter, Casimiro, Ajello, Giraldo,
1818 and Voas
1919 Date Introduced: February 17, 2023
2020 Referred To: House State Government & Elections
2121 (Secretary of State)
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2323 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2424 SECTION 1. Section 17-14-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-14 entitled "Nomination 1
2525 of Party and Independent Candidates" is hereby amended to read as follows: 2
2626 17-14-1. Declarations of candidacy. 3
2727 During the last second consecutive Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday in June in the even 4
2828 years and during the thirty-ninth (39th) and fortieth (40th) days preceding a primary election for a 5
2929 special election, or for an election regularly scheduled for a time other than the biennial general 6
3030 statewide election, each voter desiring to be a candidate at the upcoming primary or an independent 7
3131 candidate on final nomination papers shall, on a form that shall be provided by the secretary of 8
3232 state, file a declaration of his or her candidacy not later than four (4:00) p.m. of the last day for the 9
3333 filing with the secretary of state for congressional and statewide general offices, or with the local 10
3434 board of the place of the candidate’s voting residence for general assembly, or state committee or 11
3535 senatorial and representative district committee or with the appropriate local board for local 12
3636 officers. The declaration shall be signed by the candidate as his or her name appears on the voting 13
3737 list. The signature shall be accepted as valid if it can be reasonably identified to be the name and 14
3838 signature of the voter it purports to be. A variation of the voter’s signature by the insertion or 15
3939 omission of identifying titles or by the substitution of initials for the first or middle names of both 16
4040 shall not in itself be grounds for invalidation of the signature. The declaration shall also include the 17
4141 following information: 18
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4545 (1) The candidate’s name as it appears on the voting list, subject to the same provisions as 1
4646 relate to the voter’s signature on the declaration; 2
4747 (2) The address as it appears on the voting list, provided that an address which is 3
4848 substantially the same as the address on the voting list shall be valid; 4
4949 (3) The party declaration if seeking to run in a party primary; 5
5050 (4) The office sought; 6
5151 (5) The place and date of birth; 7
5252 (6) The length of residence in the state and in the town or city where he or she resides; 8
5353 (7) A certification that he or she is neither serving a sentence, including probation or parole, 9
5454 for which he or she was imprisoned upon final conviction of a felony imposed on any date nor 10
5555 serving any sentence, whether incarcerated or suspended, on probation or parole, upon final 11
5656 conviction of a felony committed after November 5, 1986; 12
5757 (8) A certification that he or she has not been lawfully adjudicated to be non compos 13
5858 mentis, of unsound mind; 14
5959 (9) In the case of candidates for party nomination, a certification that he or she has not been 15
6060 a member of a political party other than the declared party within ninety (90) days of the filing date; 16
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6262 (10) If a person is a candidate for a state or local office, a certification that the person has 18
6363 not within the preceding three (3) years served any sentence, incarcerated or suspended, on 19
6464 probation or parole, for a crime committed after November 5, 1986, upon a plea of nolo contendere 20
6565 or guilty or upon a conviction of a felony or for a misdemeanor for which a sentence of 21
6666 imprisonment for six (6) months or more, whether suspended or to be served as imposed. 22
6767 SECTION 2. Section 17-15-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-15 entitled "Primary 23
6868 Elections" is hereby amended to read as follows: 24
6969 17-15-1. Date of primaries. 25
7070 A primary election for the nomination of candidates for each political party shall be held 26
7171 in each voting district in the manner provided in this chapter on the eighth Tuesday last Tuesday in 27
7272 August preceding biennial state elections. 28
7373 SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. 29
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8080 EXPLANATION
8181 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
8282 OF
8383 A N A C T
8484 RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- NOMINATION OF PARTY AND INDEPENDENT
8585 CANDIDATES
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8787 This act would amend the period for declarations of candidacy from the last consecutive 1
8888 Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of June to the second consecutive Monday, Tuesday, and 2
8989 Wednesday in June and would change the date of primary elections from the eighth Tuesday 3
9090 preceding biennial state elections to the last Tuesday in August preceding biennial elections. 4
9191 This act would take effect upon passage. 5
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