Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0124 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: Senators Raptakis, F. Lombardi, Felag, McKenney, Tikoian, Quezada,
1818 LaMountain, Burke, Ciccone, and Euer
1919 Date Introduced: February 01, 2023
2020 Referred To: Senate Judiciary
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2323 It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
2424 SECTION 1. Section 17-14-7 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 17-14-7. Number of signers required for nomination papers. 3
2727 (a) United States senator or governor. The nomination papers of a candidate for the party 4
2828 nomination or an independent candidate for presidential elector, United States senator, or governor 5
2929 shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least one thousand (1,000) voters. Notwithstanding the 6
3030 foregoing, for the 2020 election only, the nomination papers of a candidate for the party nomination 7
3131 or an independent candidate for United States senator shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least 8
3232 five hundred (500) voters. 9
3333 (b) Representative in Congress. The nomination papers of a candidate for the party 10
3434 nomination or an independent candidate for representative in Congress shall be signed, in the 11
3535 aggregate, by at least five hundred (500) voters. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for the 2020 12
3636 election only, the nomination papers of a candidate for the party nomination or an independent 13
3737 candidate for representative in Congress shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least two hundred 14
3838 fifty (250) voters. 15
3939 (c) General state offices. The nomination papers of a candidate for the party nomination or 16
4040 an independent candidate for any of the general offices of the state, excluding governor, shall be 17
4141 signed, in the aggregate, by at least five hundred (500) voters. 18
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4545 (d) State senator. The nomination papers of a candidate for a party nomination or 1
4646 independent candidate for senator in any senatorial district shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at 2
4747 least one hundred (100) voters of the senatorial district. 3
4848 (e) State representative. The nomination papers of a candidate for party nomination or an 4
4949 independent candidate for a member of the house of representatives from any representative district 5
5050 shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least fifty (50) voters of the representative district. 6
5151 (f) City offices. The nomination papers of a candidate for party nomination or an 7
5252 independent candidate for any local office to be filled by the voters of any city at large shall be 8
5353 signed, in the aggregate, by at least two hundred (200) voters of the city, provided that in the city 9
5454 of Newport, for at-large candidates or candidates for school committee, at least one hundred (100) 10
5555 signatures shall be required; provided, further, that in the city of Woonsocket, for candidates for 11
5656 citywide nonpartisan office, including city council, mayor, and candidates for school committee, if 12
5757 elected, at least one hundred (100) signatures shall be required; and provided, further that in the 13
5858 city of Providence, at least five hundred (500) signatures shall be required. 14
5959 (g) Voting district moderator or clerk. The nomination papers for a candidate for voting 15
6060 district moderator or clerk in any town shall be signed, in the aggregate, by at least ten (10) voters 16
6161 of the voting district. 17
6262 (h) Other offices. The nomination papers of a candidate for party nomination for other 18
6363 offices covered by § 17-15-7, or for the election of delegates or for unendorsed party committee 19
6464 candidates, shall be signed, in the aggregate, by fifty (50) voters. 20
6565 (i) In the event only one voter files a valid declaration of candidacy for a particular elected 21
6666 office, in accordance with § 17-14-1, no nominating signatures shall be required to be filed for that 22
6767 unopposed candidate. 23
6868 SECTION 2. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2024. 24
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7575 EXPLANATION
7676 BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
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7878 A N A C T
7979 RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- NOMINATION OF PARTY AND INDEPENDENT
8080 CANDIDATES
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8282 This act would remove the requirement that unopposed candidates who file valid 1
8383 declarations of candidacy need to file nominating signatures for certification. 2
8484 This act would take effect on January 1, 2024. 3
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