Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0147

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State (governor And Lieutenant Governor To Appear Jointly On The Ballot) (requires Submission To Voters Election Constitutional Amendment Requiring Governor/lieutenant Governor To Run As A Team In Elections Commencing In 2026.)

Impact

If enacted, the proposed amendment will have a profound impact on the electoral landscape in Rhode Island. By requiring joint candidacies, it is intended to create a more cohesive executive ticket, potentially encouraging stronger partnerships between the governor and lieutenant governor. This could lead to more consistent policies and governance. Additionally, it alters the current voting method, thereby necessitating changes in the electoral logistics and campaigning strategies of candidates for these offices.

Summary

S0147 is a joint resolution aimed at proposing an amendment to the constitution of the State of Rhode Island. The amendment mandates that the governor and lieutenant governor run as a joint candidacy in general elections beginning in 2026. This means that voters will cast a single vote for a candidate team for these two offices rather than voting separately for them. The provision reflects a significant shift in the electoral process within the state, emphasizing the collaborative nature of the executive leadership.

Contention

The amendment may spark discussions regarding its implications for political dynamics within Rhode Island. Supporters may argue that joint candidacies could promote more strategic alliances and voters’ ease in making decisions, while critics might voice concerns about limiting voters’ options for separate candidates. Furthermore, the law does allow for candidates for the office of governor to run without selecting a lieutenant governor candidate in the primary elections, which adds a layer of complexity to the candidate selection process.

Submission

The resolution stipulates that this amendment will be presented to voters in the next statewide general election following its passage in the General Assembly. This decision-making process is crucial as it ensures that the amendment reflects the will of the electorate, requiring their support through a democratic vote.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2131

Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State (governor And Lieutenant Governor To Appear Jointly On The Ballot) (requires Submission To Voters In 2022 Election Constitutional Amendment Requiring Governor/lieutenant Governor To Run As A Team In Elections Commencing In 2026.)

RI HB42

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides that the governor and lieutenant governor are elected jointly

RI HB50

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides that the governor and lieutenant governor are elected jointly

RI HB275

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides that the governor and lieutenant governor are elected jointly

RI HB113

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides that the governor and lieutenant are elected jointly

RI H5189

Joint Resolution To Approve And Publish And Submit To The Electors A Proposition Of Amendment To The Constitution Of The State-of Elections And Campaign Finance (proposes A Constitutional Amendment Authorizing Four (4) Year Terms For Members Of The General Assembly, Elected Members From Even Numbered Districts Would Begin To Be Elected To Four (4) Year Terms.)

RI H7119

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE AND PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE-OF ELECTIONS AND CAMPAIGN FINANCE (Proposes a constitutional amendment authorizing four (4) year terms for members of the general assembly, elected members from even numbered districts would begin to be elected to four (4) year terms.)

RI H7072

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE, PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE -- FOUR YEAR TERMS FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATORS (Proposes an amendment to the State Constitution, Article IV, Section 1, that would allow four (4) year terms for general assembly members, commencing with the 2026 election.)

RI H5086

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE, PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE -- FOUR YEAR TERMS FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATORS (Proposes an amendment to the State Constitution, Article IV, Section 1, that would allow four (4) year terms for general assembly members, commencing with the 2028 election.)

RI H5139

JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE, PUBLISH AND SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS A PROPOSITION OF AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF THE STATE -- FOUR YEAR TERMS AND TERM LIMITS FOR REPRESENTATIVES AND SENATORS (Proposes an amendment to the State Constitution, Article IV, Section 1, that would create four (4) year terms for general assembly members and impose term limits of three (3) full four (4) year terms on said members commencing with the 2028 election.)

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