DE HB302 | 2013-2014 | 147th General Assembly
Status
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 11-0)
Status: Enrolled on June 24 2014 - 75% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2014-06-24 - HS 1 for HB 302 - Passed by Senate. Votes: Passed 11 YES 10 NO 0 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT
Text: Latest bill text (Draft #1) [HTML]
Status: Enrolled on June 24 2014 - 75% progression, died in chamber
Action: 2014-06-24 - HS 1 for HB 302 - Passed by Senate. Votes: Passed 11 YES 10 NO 0 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT
Text: Latest bill text (Draft #1) [HTML]
Summary
This bill establishes a more efficient structure for the administration of Delaware’s campaign finance laws, establishes a mechanism for citizens to report possible violations, and gives the State Election Commissioner the resources necessary to investigate potential violations. First, as recommended by the Title 15 Task Force established by Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 20, this bill would improve efficiency by consolidating the 3 existing county Boards of Election into a single State Board of Elections. The State Board would be comprised of 11 members, with 2 members from each county, 2 members from the City of Wilmington, and 2 at-large members. As is the case with the existing county Boards, members (other than the State Election Commissioner) would be appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate, and political balance would be required. The existing county Departments of Elections would remain, but would be subject to the policies and directives of the State Board of Elections. In addition to assuming all of the powers and duties previously vested in the county Boards of Elections, the State Board of Elections would be authorized: (1) to hear and decide appeals where persons were fined for failing to timely file campaign finance reports or for failing to include “paid for by” statements on campaign ads; and (2) to determine whether reasonable grounds exist to recommend that possible violations of election laws be referred to the Attorney General or the United States Attorney for investigation and prosecution. Second, the bill gives the State Elections Commissioner the authority to receive citizen reports of possible violations of Delaware’s election laws, including campaign finance laws. The bill requires the Commissioner to establish procedures to accept anonymous reports of potential violations. Such potential violations could be referred to the Attorney General or United States Attorney for investigation and prosecution, but only if the State Board of Election determines there are reasonable grounds to believe a violation may have occurred. Third, the bill expressly authorizes the Commissioner to prepare and publish manuals explaining the duties and responsibilities of individuals, political committees, and others covered by Delaware’s campaign finance and other election laws. Finally, the bill establishes the position of Elections Counsel, who will serve as the legal representative of the State Election Commissioner. The duties of the Elections Counsel include, among other things, (1) investigating possible violations of campaign finance and other election laws; (2) representing the Commissioner in limited proceedings before the State Board of Elections; and (3) assisting the Commissioner in preparing manuals and guides.
Title
An Act To Amend Title 15 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Elections.
Sponsors
History
Date | Chamber | Action |
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2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Passed by Senate. Votes: Passed 11 YES 10 NO 0 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 3 - Defeated by Senate. Votes: Defeated 10 YES 11 NO 0 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT |
2014-06-24 | House | Amendment SA 3 defeated |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 3 - Lifted From Table in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 2 - Defeated by Senate. Votes: Defeated 9 YES 12 NO 0 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT |
2014-06-24 | House | Amendment SA 2 defeated |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 2 - Lifted From Table in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 1 - Defeated by Senate. Votes: Defeated 9 YES 12 NO 0 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT |
2014-06-24 | House | Amendment SA 1 defeated |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 1 - Lifted From Table in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 4 - Defeated by Senate. Votes: Defeated 9 YES 12 NO 0 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT |
2014-06-24 | House | Amendment SA 4 defeated |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 4 - Introduced in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 3 - Laid On Table in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 3 - Introduced in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 2 - Laid On Table in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 2 - Introduced in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 1 - Laid On Table in Senate |
2014-06-24 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment SA 1 - Introduced in Senate |
2014-06-19 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Reported Out of Committee (ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES/ELECTIONS) in Senate with 4 On Its Merits |
2014-06-17 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Assigned to Administrative Services/Elections Committee in Senate |
2014-06-12 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Passed by House of Representatives. Votes: Passed 25 YES 15 NO 1 NOT VOTING 0 ABSENT 0 VACANT |
2014-06-12 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment HA 1 - Passed in House by Voice Vote |
2014-06-12 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Amendment HA 1 - Introduced and Placed With Bill |
2014-06-11 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Reported Out of Committee (HOUSE ADMINISTRATION) in House with 3 On Its Merits |
2014-06-10 | House | HS 1 for HB 302 - Assigned to House Administration |
2014-06-10 | House | Substituted by HS 1 for HB 302 |
2014-04-10 | House | Introduced in House and assigned to House Administration Committee |
2014-04-10 | House | Assigned to House Administration Committee in House |