Aids to counties and municipalities for certain special election costs and making an appropriation. (FE)
Impact
If enacted, AB283 will significantly alter how special elections are funded at the local level. By establishing a reimbursement structure, the bill aims to ensure that local authorities are not financially strained by the additional costs associated with running special elections. This could lead to more efficient administration of elections, as it provides local governments with the necessary resources to manage these critical events without needing to divert funds from other essential services or programs.
Summary
Assembly Bill 283 seeks to provide financial support to counties and municipalities for certain costs associated with the administration of special primaries and special elections for state office. The bill mandates that the Elections Commission reimburse local governments for specific expenses incurred during these special electoral events. It aims to alleviate the financial burden on local entities that may struggle with the extra costs that come with facilitating special elections, thereby promoting the integrity and smooth operation of the electoral process in Wisconsin.
Contention
Notably, there are concerns regarding the stipulations of what constitutes reimbursable costs under the bill. The reimbursement is contingent on several conditions, including the determination of cost reasonable by the Elections Commission. Critics may argue that such conditions could create hurdles for municipalities in claiming the reimbursements, potentially leading to inconsistencies in how different areas manage their election costs. Overall, while the bill has the intention of supporting local election administration, the execution and clarity of its provisions are areas that may raise discussions in legislative sessions.
Transmitting and canvassing absentee ballots, use of central counting locations, election night reporting, whistleblower protection for municipal clerks, notifications and verifications concerning citizenship status, court determinations of incompetency and ineligibility to vote, and providing a penalty. (FE)
Transmitting and canvassing absentee ballots, use of central counting locations, election night reporting, whistleblower protection for municipal clerks, notifications and verifications concerning citizenship status, court determinations of incompetency and ineligibility to vote, and providing a penalty. (FE)
To Amend The Law Regarding Publication Requirements For Counties And Municipalities; To Amend The Law Concerning Elections; And To Amend The Law Concerning Tax Delinquency Lists.