HB1110 updates the voter eligibility rules for municipal and school district elections by clarifying what it means to be a "resident" of those jurisdictions. The bill specifies that voters must have lived in the municipality or school district for at least 30 consecutive days per year, with exceptions for full-time students and active-duty military members whose home of record is in the area. It also changes the process for challenging a voter's residency status by referencing different sections of state law related to voter registration.
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House of Representatives Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor H.J. 176
First read in House and referred to House Local Government H.J. 113
Prime sponsor · Rep
R
Dist. HD-026
cosponsor · Sen
R
Dist. SD-030