West Virginia 2024 1st Special Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB1014

Introduced
5/19/24  
Engrossed
5/19/24  
Enrolled
5/20/24  
Passed
5/24/24  

Caption

Clarifying procedure for political party nomination of presidential electors

Impact

The introduction of SB1014 will formalize the nomination process of presidential electors, potentially streamlining state electoral practices. It highlights the importance of organized delegate selection which could contribute to increased transparency and accountability in the electoral process. As a result, this could enhance the overall integrity of statewide elections by ensuring that all nominations are made through a consistent and transparent method that involves grassroots participation from the party members.

Summary

Senate Bill 1014 aims to clarify the procedures for the nomination of presidential electors by political parties in West Virginia. The bill stipulates that each political party must follow its own rules, consistent with national party rules, when nominating electors. If no procedures are set, the bill outlines that electors should be nominated by representatives at a state convention held in the summer preceding the election. This structure is designed to ensure a clear and organized process for selecting electors in line with the state's electoral procedures.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB1014 appears to be one of support from various political party members, as they recognize the need for a structured approach to nominations that aligns with both state and national party frameworks. However, there might be concerns related to the balance of power between state and local party committees, particularly regarding how local decisions are integrated into state-level nominations. The discussions indicate that while the motivation behind the bill is generally positive, certain factions within parties may have differing views on the specifics of the process.

Contention

Although SB1014 is primarily aimed at improving electoral procedures, notable points of contention could arise related to delegate apportionment and local party autonomy. Critics of the bill might argue that the defined processes could centralize power within state party organizations, potentially undermining local party influence and representation. Discussions may arise regarding the fairness and equity of delegate distribution across magisterial districts, especially in the context of past voting patterns for gubernatorial candidates, which could have implications for local engagement in the electoral process.

Companion Bills

WV HB114

Similar To Relating to political party nomination of presidential electors

Previously Filed As

WV SB828

Clarifying political party procedure and authority to select delegates for national convention

WV HB3550

Relating to state political party committees

WV HB4389

Relating to state political party committees

WV SB280

Relating to electoral reforms of WV judiciary

WV HB5298

Relating to prohibiting a candidate who failed to secure the nomination of a political party in a primary election from seeking the same elected office as an affiliate with a different political party in the subsequent general election

WV HB5373

Relating to changing political parties less than one year prior to being appointed to political office.

WV HB5633

Requiring a person to be a member of a respective political party 12 months before they can run for office in that party

WV SB464

Establishing residency requirements for candidates seeking nomination and election to US Congress

WV HB2561

Clarifying the announcement form and eligibility requirements for becoming a candidate for election to a public office

WV HB5077

Establishing residency requirements for candidates seeking nomination and election to United States Congress

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