2005 Senate Bill 513 ↩
House Roll Call 208:
Passed
To revise certain regular, school, village and recall election provisions in the <a href="http://www.michiganvotes.org/2003-HB-4820">election consolidation</a> law passed in 2003. The bill is part of a legislative package that makes technical or detail changes to the new system, under which all elections in the state take place on one of four days throughout the year. Among other things it would expand the ability of a school district to change hold its regular elections at a time other than the odd-year general election, and require certain disclosures on the petition form authorizing a school tax "floater" election (see Senate-passed bill description in the link above for an explanation). The bill also revises provisions related to the electronic transfer and storage of voter registration data by local governments and the Secretary of State.