SB 589

  • Rhode Island Senate Bill
  • 2019 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Mar 14, 2019
  • Senate
  • Passed House Jun 28, 2019
  • Signed by Governor Jul 08, 2019

AN ACT RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- VOTER REGISTRATION (Removes the requirement that party primary voters automatically change their party affiliation to that party and reduces from 90 to 30 days the time before an election that a non-candidate can change their affiliation.)

Bill Subjects

Campaign Issues Elections

Abstract

Bill Sponsors (1)

McKenney

     
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Actions


Jul 08, 2019

Office of the Governor

07/08/2019 Signed by Governor

Jul 02, 2019

Office of the Governor

07/02/2019 Transmitted to Governor

Jun 28, 2019

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/28/2019 Placed on Senate Calendar (06/28/2019)

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/28/2019 Senate passed Sub A as amended in concurrence

House

06/28/2019 House passed Sub A as amended (floor amendment)

Jun 27, 2019

House

06/27/2019 Placed on House Calendar (06/28/2019)

House

06/27/2019 Referred to House Judiciary

Jun 26, 2019

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/26/2019 Senate passed Sub A

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/26/2019 Committee recommends passage of Sub A

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/26/2019 Placed on Senate Calendar (06/26/2019)

Jun 25, 2019

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/25/2019 Proposed Substitute

Jun 24, 2019

Rhode Island General Assembly

06/24/2019 Scheduled for consideration (06/26/2019)

Mar 21, 2019

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/21/2019 Committee recommended measure be held for further study

Mar 15, 2019

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/15/2019 Scheduled for hearing and/or consideration (03/21/2019)

Mar 14, 2019

Rhode Island General Assembly

03/14/2019 Introduced, referred to Senate Judiciary

Bill Text

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589  SUB A as amended PDF

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