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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- PARTY COMMITTEES AND CONVENTIONS | |
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Introduced By: Representative David J. Place | |
Date Introduced: February 18, 2022 | |
Referred To: House State Government & Elections | |
(by request) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 17-12-1, 17-12-2, 17-12-7, 17-12-8, 17-12-9, 17-12-10, 17-12-11, |
2 | 17-12-12, 17-12-12.1 and 17-12-13 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-12 entitled "Party |
3 | Committees and Conventions" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
4 | 17-12-1. Selection of state committees. |
5 | Party state committees shall be selected in the manner provided by statute or party rule. |
6 | Any party may, by a duly enacted party rule, elect to choose the members of its party state |
7 | committee pursuant to the provisions of chapter 15 of this title or by any other method agreeable to |
8 | the party state committee; provided, that where the method of selecting party state committee now |
9 | in force is by caucus, selection shall subsequently be made at a primary election pursuant to the |
10 | provisions of chapter 15 of this title until another method of selection is adopted by the party state |
11 | committee. |
12 | 17-12-2. Composition and powers of state committees. |
13 | The state committee of a political party shall be composed as determined by the party. It |
14 | shall have: |
15 | (1) General oversight of all conventions if any of its party; |
16 | (2) Power to make rules not inconsistent with law for the guidance and control of all the |
17 | political committees of its party; |
18 | (3) Power to make a final nomination for any state office for which no primary nomination |
19 | has been made and any local office for which no nomination has been made by any authorized city, |
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1 | town, ward, or district committee or any duly authorized subcommittee; provided, that the state |
2 | committee shall not be permitted, more than twenty-four (24) hours after the deadline for the filing |
3 | of declarations of candidacy, to make a nomination for any office upon the failure of a candidate |
4 | of that party to file for that public office. Nominations for such office shall be filed in the same |
5 | location as the declaration of candidacy for such office pursuant to the requirements of § 17-14-1 |
6 | of the general laws. Individuals nominated under this section must have been eligible for the |
7 | nomination on the dates as required by and pursuant to the requirements of §§ 17-14-1.1, 17-14-2 |
8 | and 17-14-2.1 of the general laws and must then meet the respective requirements for filing |
9 | sufficient nomination papers set forth in chapter 14; and |
10 | (4) Power to fill vacancies in its own membership and as provided in chapter 15 of this |
11 | title. |
12 | 17-12-7. Composition of city and district committees -- Appointment. |
13 | The members of the several ward committees in each city of the same political party shall |
14 | constitute the city committee of the political party for that city. For each of the political parties, |
15 | there shall be a senatorial district committee for each senatorial district to consist of five (5) |
16 | members where the senatorial district is contained within a single city or town, and to consist of |
17 | seven (7) members where the senatorial district includes all or parts of two (2) or more cities or |
18 | towns. As of January 1, 2023, the selection shall be made according to the political parties' rules |
19 | and procedures. Senatorial district committee members shall, in the first instance, be appointed by |
20 | the chairperson of the state committee of the party. There shall be a representative district |
21 | committee for each representative district to consist of three (3) members where the representative |
22 | district is contained within a single city or town, and to consist of five (5) members where the |
23 | representative district includes all or parts of two (2) or more cities or towns. Representative district |
24 | committee members shall, in the first instance, be appointed by the chairperson of the state |
25 | committee of the party be made according to the political parties' rules and procedures. The |
26 | senatorial and representative district committee members shall be qualified electors of their |
27 | respective districts and shall hold office respectively from the date of their appointment and until |
28 | the next election of the committees, and thereafter until their successors have been elected, |
29 | qualified, and organized pursuant to the parties' rules and procedures. |
30 | 17-12-8. Qualifications and terms of committee members. |
31 | (a) No member of a ward, town, or district committee shall hold or continue to hold |
32 | membership on the ward, town, or district committee, unless that member is a qualified elector of |
33 | the ward, town, or district. |
34 | (b) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, ward, district, town, and city |
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1 | committee members shall hold office, respectively, from the date of their election selection until |
2 | the next election reorganization of the committees, and thereafter until their successors has been |
3 | duly elected, qualified, and organized. |
4 | (c) Candidates for ward, town, or district committee members shall file declarations of |
5 | candidacy biennially, in every even year, in accordance with § 17-14-1. |
6 | 17-12-9. Organization of city, town, and district committees -- Officers -- Lists of |
7 | officers and members. |
8 | (a) All city, town, and district committees shall organize biennially in the month of January |
9 | in every odd year; provided, that the city committee of the city of Providence shall organize |
10 | quadrennially. |
11 | (b) Each city committee organized under this section may elect not exceeding three (3) |
12 | officers outside its membership from among the voters of the same political party in the city, and |
13 | the officers shall, by virtue of their election, become members of the city committee and shall hold |
14 | office until the next organization meeting of the committee. |
15 | (c) Each city committee, town committee, and district committee, within ten (10) days after |
16 | its organization, shall file with the secretary of state and with the local board a list of its officers |
17 | and members. |
18 | (d) The chairperson of the city committee of each political party in the city of Providence |
19 | shall appoint the members of a ward committee for each of the several wards of the city of |
20 | Providence. These appointed ward committee members shall hold office until their successors shall |
21 | have been duly elected, qualified, and organized. |
22 | 17-12-10. Rules and management by city, town, and district committees. |
23 | City, town, and district committees of each political party may make rules not inconsistent |
24 | with the rules of the state committee, to make nominations to represent that party in the general |
25 | election and except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, the general management of |
26 | the affairs of each political party in the respective cities, towns, and districts shall be vested in the |
27 | city, town, or district committee, respectively, subject to all state committee rules. |
28 | 17-12-11. Endorsement by local committees. |
29 | (a)(1) Each town, ward, and city committee shall file with the appropriate local board the |
30 | list of candidates in the town, ward, or city which have the endorsement of the committees. |
31 | (2) Endorsements by town, ward, and city committees shall be signed by three (3) officers |
32 | of the committee. |
33 | (b)(1) Each district committee shall file with the board of canvassers of the city or town of |
34 | residence of the senatorial or representative candidate endorsed, except that if the candidate is a |
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1 | resident of Providence the endorsement shall be filed with the secretary of state, the list of |
2 | candidates in the district which have the endorsement of the committee. |
3 | (2) Endorsements by district committees shall be signed by a majority of those members |
4 | presently on the committee. |
5 | (c) Endorsements shall be filed with the appropriate local board or the secretary of state, as |
6 | the case may be, not later than four o'clock (4:00) p.m. of the day after the last day for filing |
7 | declarations of candidacy. |
8 | 17-12-12. Vacancies in district committees. |
9 | (a) In the event that the candidates elected to a district committee from a district do not |
10 | equal the number of party committee members to which the district is entitled to be represented |
11 | under provisions of § 17-12-7, a vacancy or vacancies exist to the extent of the difference between |
12 | the number of elected members and the number of members by which the district is entitled to be |
13 | represented. When the vacancy or vacancies exist, they shall be filled by the committee to which |
14 | insufficient members were elected, in the manner provided for by the in this section rules of the |
15 | political party. |
16 | (b) In the event of the appointment or election to a committee of an ineligible person, or |
17 | whenever any member of the committee dies, resigns, or becomes incapacitated to act, or removes |
18 | from the jurisdiction of the committee, or ceases to be a member of the political party, a vacancy |
19 | exists which shall be filled by appointment by the committee in which the ineligibility or vacancy |
20 | occurs. The removal of residence by an elected or appointment member of a committee from the |
21 | district from which he or she has been elected or appointed a member of that committee shall |
22 | constitute his or her resignation from the committee in accordance with the rules of the political |
23 | party. |
24 | (c) Any vacancy occurring in any of the officers and/or membership of the district |
25 | committees shall be filled by the remaining members of the committee. A statement of that action |
26 | by any committee shall be filed with the secretary of state and with the local board in accordance |
27 | with the rules of the political party. |
28 | (d) If any vacancy occurs with respect to the membership of a district committee, and the |
29 | vacancy is not filled within forty-five (45) days of the date of notice of the vacancy to the remaining |
30 | members of the committee, the vacancy shall be filled by the state committee of the political party |
31 | involved, the executive committee of the state committee or any duly elected subcommittee of the |
32 | executive committee or by the state chairperson of the political party if so authorized. A statement |
33 | of that action shall be filed with the secretary of state and with the local board. |
34 | (e) In the event a district committee shall not organize or reorganize pursuant to § 17-12- |
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1 | 9, the incumbent senator or representative, or the state committee chairperson in the case of the |
2 | party not affiliated with the senator or representative, shall appoint a district committee which shall |
3 | be the lawful district committee. |
4 | 17-12-12.1. Vacancies in city or ward committees. |
5 | (a) Any vacancy occurring in any of the offices and/or membership of city, town, or ward |
6 | committees shall be filled by the remaining members of the committee. A statement of that action |
7 | by any committee shall be filed as in the case of officers and members first chosen in accordance |
8 | with the rules of the political party. |
9 | (b) If any vacancy occurs either with respect to any office of a city or ward committee or |
10 | with respect to the membership of any city or ward committee, and the vacancy is not filled within |
11 | forty-five (45) days of the date upon which the vacancy occurs pursuant to the provisions of § 17- |
12 | 12-12, the vacancy shall be filled by the city committee in accordance with the rules of the political |
13 | party involved or the executive committee of the city committee or any duly elected subcommittee |
14 | of the executive committee or by the city chairperson of the political party if so authorized. The |
15 | committee shall file a statement setting forth the appointment or appointments as in the case of |
16 | officers and members first chosen in accordance with § 17-12-11. |
17 | (c) A statement of that action by any committee shall be filed as in the case of officers and |
18 | members first chosen in accordance with § 17-12-11. |
19 | (d) The removal of residence by an elected or appointment member of a ward committee |
20 | from the ward from which he or she has been elected or appointed shall constitute his or her |
21 | resignation from the city or ward committee. |
22 | 17-12-13. State conventions. |
23 | There shall be held not later than October 14 of every even year a state convention for each |
24 | political party. The nominees of a party for senator and for representatives in congress, for the five |
25 | (5) general offices, and for membership in the general assembly shall be delegates to the state |
26 | convention of that party. In presidential election years, these conventions the state's political party |
27 | committee shall select the party nominees for presidential electors in accordance with their rules |
28 | and their names shall be placed on the ballot for the forthcoming election. |
29 | SECTION 2. Sections 17-12-3, 17-12-4, 17-12-5, 17-12-6, 17-12-6.1, 17-12-9.1, 17-12- |
30 | 12.2, 17-12-14, 17-12-16 and 17-12-17 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-12 entitled "Party |
31 | Committees and Conventions" are hereby repealed. |
32 | 17-12-3. Delegation of powers by state committee. |
33 | The state committee of a political party may delegate its authority, by rules or resolutions, |
34 | to its executive committee, or any duly selected subcommittee of the executive committee, to act |
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1 | when the entire committee is not in session. |
2 | 17-12-4. Endorsements by state committee. |
3 | The state committee or the executive committee or any duly selected subcommittee of the |
4 | executive committee acting under delegated authority may, when the town or district committee |
5 | has failed or neglected to do so, within twenty-four (24) weekday hours of the failure, endorse and |
6 | notify the local board of endorsement, if any, of the local candidates to be voted on in the primary. |
7 | It shall also notify the secretary of state of the endorsement, if any, of any candidate to be voted for |
8 | by the state at large; provided, that the endorsement of any candidate for representative in congress |
9 | shall be by the members of the state committee who shall be from that particular congressional |
10 | district. It shall also notify the secretary of state of the endorsement, if any, of any candidate for |
11 | state senator or state representative. The endorsement shall be filed with the secretary of state not |
12 | later than four o'clock (4:00) p.m. on the second day after the final day for filing declarations of |
13 | candidacy. In the event the state committee, or the executive committee or any duly selected |
14 | subcommittee of the executive committee acting under delegated authority, fails or neglects to |
15 | endorse, then all party candidates shall be issued nomination papers without endorsement. |
16 | 17-12-5. Acting in other contingencies. |
17 | Any other contingency that arises pursuant to the provisions of the statutes with respect to |
18 | the election of candidates for state or town office at any general, primary, or special election shall |
19 | be met by the vote of the state committee, or the executive committee, or any duly selected |
20 | subcommittee of the executive committee, of a political party, or by the state chairperson of the |
21 | political party if so authorized. If any contingency arises under the provisions of the statutes with |
22 | respect to the election of candidates for city office at any general, primary, or special election, it |
23 | shall be met by vote of the city committee of a political party or the executive committee of the city |
24 | committee or any duly elected subcommittee of the executive committee, or by the city chairperson |
25 | of the political party if so authorized. For the purposes of this section, the term "contingency" means |
26 | and includes the nonexistence of any required party committee, the failure of any existing party |
27 | committee to act, an adjudication that a primary election is void, and the death, incapacity, or |
28 | moving from the jurisdiction of a party's nominee prior to a general or special election. This section |
29 | shall apply notwithstanding any provision of chapter 17 of this title to the contrary. |
30 | 17-12-6. Election of town and ward committees. |
31 | The party voters of each political party in each ward of each of the cities of the state shall, |
32 | biennially, in every even year, at the primary election held to nominate party candidates, elect a |
33 | ward committee for each ward; provided, that the ward committees in the city of Providence shall |
34 | be elected quadrennially, and the party voters of each political party in each of the towns of the |
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1 | state shall, biennially at the primary election, elect a town committee for the town. |
2 | 17-12-6.1. Composition of town committees in Johnston. |
3 | Notwithstanding the provisions of §§ 17-12-6 and 17-12-7, the town committees of the |
4 | town of Johnston shall consist of twenty-five (25) members; five (5) each to be elected from the |
5 | qualified electors of the five (5) council districts of the town comprising the respective candidates |
6 | from each district receiving the most votes in each district. The five (5) members elected from each |
7 | district shall constitute a council district committee, which shall organize and endorse the council |
8 | and school committee candidates from each district. The town committee shall elect a chairperson |
9 | and provide the endorsement for the party candidate for mayor. |
10 | 17-12-9.1. Members of ward committees for the city of East Providence. |
11 | The chairperson of the East Providence city committee for each political party shall appoint |
12 | the members of a ward committee for each of the several wards of the city of East Providence. |
13 | These appointed ward committee members shall hold office until their successors shall have been |
14 | duly elected, qualified, and organized. |
15 | 17-12-12.2. Failure of ward and city committees to endorse. |
16 | Notwithstanding the provisions of any general or special act to the contrary, in the event |
17 | that a ward committee or a city committee of a political party of a particular city has failed or |
18 | neglected to do so, the executive committee of the city committee of that city, any duly selected |
19 | subcommittee of the executive committee or the city chairperson of the political party involved, if |
20 | so authorized, within twenty-four (24) weekday hours of the failure, may endorse and notify the |
21 | local board of the endorsement, if any, of the candidates for city council, ward committee member, |
22 | and mayor, as the case may be, to be voted on in the primary. |
23 | 17-12-14. Election of delegates to national conventions. |
24 | The local boards of the several cities and towns of the state are authorized and directed to |
25 | furnish for the use of any political party in this state, upon written request of the chairperson of the |
26 | state central committee, acting under a resolution of the committee, voting places in which primary |
27 | meetings may be held to elect delegates to the national convention of the political party. The boards |
28 | shall have the voting places open on the date and during the hours requested by the chairperson of |
29 | the committee, so long as that election of delegates is scheduled on the first Tuesday next after the |
30 | first Monday of any month, and shall furnish to the officers appointed to act at the primary meetings |
31 | any paraphernalia, including check lists, that are generally required and used in elective meetings; |
32 | provided, that the political party first requesting the use of the voting places on and for a certain |
33 | date shall be entitled to the use of them on that date; and if the date is one requested by some other |
34 | political party, the other political party, through the chairperson of the committee, may request |
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1 | another date. In cities a voting place and paraphernalia for voting shall be furnished and provided |
2 | for each ward into which the cities may be divided; and in each of the towns of Burrillville, |
3 | Cumberland, and Lincoln, at least two (2) voting places and the paraphernalia for voting, and in |
4 | every other town at least one voting place and the paraphernalia for voting, shall be furnished and |
5 | provided. The local boards shall not be required to provide for the compensation for services of the |
6 | officers appointed to act at the primary meetings, nor shall anything contained in this section be |
7 | held to affect the method of holding elections already provided for by law. |
8 | 17-12-16. Qualifying as a political party by petition -- Names of officers -- |
9 | Endorsements and other official communications. |
10 | Any political organization wishing to qualify as a political party by the submission of |
11 | petitions under § 17-1-2(9) shall, at the time of receiving the petition forms from the board of |
12 | elections, file with the board, on a form to be provided by the board, the name of the political |
13 | organization and the names and addresses of its chairperson and secretary. If the organization later |
14 | qualifies as a political party by the submission of the requisite number of valid signatures, and until |
15 | the appropriate party committees have been established, all endorsements and other official written |
16 | communications from the party to the board of elections, secretary of state, local boards of |
17 | canvassers and other state and municipal agencies shall be signed on behalf of the party by the |
18 | chairperson and secretary, whose names and addresses are on file with the board of elections as |
19 | required by this section. |
20 | 17-12-17. Names of political parties. |
21 | No political party may use or adopt a name which is similar to the name of another political |
22 | party or which contains the name of another political party. |
23 | SECTION 3. Section 17-15-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-15 entitled "Primary |
24 | Elections" is hereby repealed. |
25 | 17-15-6. Conventions and caucuses replaced -- Parties holding primaries -- Forms. |
26 | The primary elections held pursuant to this chapter shall replace the party conventions and |
27 | caucuses for making the nominations provided for in this title, but party conventions shall be held |
28 | for the purposes that are authorized by § 17-12-13. Primaries shall be held only by political parties. |
29 | Except as otherwise provided in this title, any and all forms prescribed by this chapter shall be |
30 | prepared and provided by the secretary of state and shall be, wherever practicable, uniform |
31 | throughout the state. |
32 | SECTION 4. This act shall take effect on January 1, 2023. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- PARTY COMMITTEES AND CONVENTIONS | |
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1 | This act would seek to eliminate all state requirements and involvement in internal political |
2 | party operations and workings. |
3 | This act would take effect on January 1, 2023. |
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