WV HB2981 | 2009 | Regular Session

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 11-0)
Status: Passed on June 9 2009 - 100% progression
Action: 2009-06-09 - Chapter 92, Acts, 2009
Text: Latest bill text (Enrolled) [HTML]

Summary

This bill requires persons soliciting signatures for candidacy to provide a statement on every individual page of the certificate containing the dates of circulation and the signature of the person soliciting the signatures. The residency requirement is removed for persons soliciting signatures. This bill also allows any duly registered voter signing a certificate to vote for candidates of his or her choosing in the primary election. This bill provides deadlines for filing a certificate and payment of the filing fee.

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Title

Relating to primary elections and nominating procedures of third-party candidates

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History

DateChamberAction
2009-06-09 Chapter 92, Acts, 2009
2009-05-08 Approved by Governor 5/8/09
2009-05-26 Approved by Governor 5/8/09 - House Journal
2009-05-26 Approved by Governor 5/8/09 - Senate Journal
2009-05-26 To Governor 5/5/09 - House Journal
2009-05-05 To Governor 5/5/09
2009-05-26 To Governor 5/5/09 - Senate Journal
2009-04-11 House Message received
2009-04-11 Completed legislative action
2009-04-11 Communicated to Senate
2009-04-11 House concurred in Senate amendment and passed bill (Roll No. 477)
2009-04-11 House received Senate message
2009-04-11 Senate requests House to concur
2009-04-11 Title amendment adopted
2009-04-11 The bill still being in the possession of Senate
2009-04-11 Senate requests return of bill from House
2009-04-11 Motion
2009-04-11 Senate requests House to concur
2009-04-11 Title amendment withdrawn (Voice vote)
2009-04-11 Passed Senate (Roll No. 27)
2009-04-11 Read 3rd time
2009-04-11 Committee amendment as amended adopted (Voice vote)
2009-04-11 Amendment to committee amendment adopted (Voice vote)
2009-04-11 Committee Amendment Reported
2009-04-11 Laid over on 3rd reading 4/10/09
2009-04-11 Rearranged on calendar by Rules Committee
2009-04-10 Unanimous consent
2009-04-10 Deferred until Foot bills on 2nd reading
2009-04-10 Laid over on 3rd reading 4/9/09
2009-04-09 On 3rd reading with right to amend
2009-04-08 Unanimous consent
2009-04-08 Read 2nd time
2009-04-08 On 2nd reading
2009-04-07 Read 1st time
2009-04-07 On 1st reading
2009-04-07 Immediate consideration
2009-04-07 Reported do pass, with amendment and title amendment
2009-04-02 To Judiciary
2009-04-02 To Judiciary
2009-04-02 Introduced in Senate
2009-04-01 Communicated to Senate
2009-04-01 Passed House (Roll No. 237)
2009-04-01 Read 3rd time
2009-04-01 On 3rd reading, Special Calendar
2009-03-31 Read 2nd time
2009-03-31 On 2nd reading, Special Calendar
2009-03-30 Read 1st time
2009-03-30 From House Calendar, 1st reading, placed on Special Calendar
2009-03-27 Do pass
2009-03-06 To House Judiciary
2009-03-06 Introduced in House
2009-03-06 To Judiciary
2009-03-06 Filed for introduction

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