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LD 2293 Title Page An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Municipal Elections LD 2293 Title Page
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

 
Sec. 1. 30-A MRSA §2531-A, sub-§11 is enacted to read:

 
11.__Resolution; disputed or challenged ballots.__A
municipality may provide by ordinance, or order of the municipal
officers, a method for resolving disputed or challenged ballots
in an election in which there are enough challenged or disputed
ballots to affect the result of the election.__The ordinance or
order may delegate the municipal officers' responsibility to
resolve disputed or challenged ballots to another entity,
including, but not limited to, an independent panel or the
Superior Court.__If the delegation is to the Superior Court, the
municipal clerk shall forward the disputed or challenged ballots
and related records to the clerk of the nearest Superior Court in
the county in which the election was held.__The Superior Court
shall determine the result of the election as soon as reasonably
possible pursuant to procedures adopted by court rule.__The
decision of the Superior Court is final and must be certified to
the municipal clerk.

 
Sec. 2. 30-A MRSA §2553, first ¶, as amended by PL 1993, c. 608, §15,
is further amended to read:

 
Within 30 days after election day, or at a later date agreed
upon in writing by the candidates contesting an election result,
a person who claims to have been elected to any municipal office
may proceed against another who claims title to the office by the
following procedure.

 
SUMMARY

 
In municipal elections, current law requires the municipal
officers to decide what to do with disputed or challenged
ballots. That requirement creates a conflict in cases where
incumbents seek reelection because the incumbents have to decide
whether to award disputed or challenged ballots to themselves or
their opponents. It also creates conflicts where other
incumbents who are not seeking reelection have endorsed or worked
for different candidates. This bill allows municipalities to
avoid these conflicts by passing an ordinance or an order of the
municipal officers delegating the municipal officers'
responsibility to another decision-making entity.

 
The bill also allows candidates who are contesting an election
result to agree to extend the current 30-day period within which
an appeal to court must be filed.


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