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H. 4552
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General Bill
Sponsors: Reps. Govan, Whipper, G. Brown, R. Brown, Clyburn, Harvin, Hosey, Kennedy, Moody-Lawrence, Rice and Snow
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Introduced in the House on January 15, 2004
Currently residing in the House Committee on Judiciary
Summary: Truth To Voters Act, candidate who switches parties during term of office must vacate seat
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
Date Body Action Description with journal page number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1/15/2004 House Introduced and read first time HJ-275 1/15/2004 House Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-275
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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 7-11-230 TO ARTICLE 3, CHAPTER 11, TITLE 7, SO AS TO ENACT THE "SOUTH CAROLINA TRUTH TO VOTERS ACT", PROVIDE THAT A CANDIDATE WHO EXECUTES A CANDIDACY PLEDGE WITH A POLITICAL PARTY FOR PURPOSES OF OFFERING FOR ELECTION AS PROVIDED IN SECTION 7-11-210 AND CHANGES HIS POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION DURING THE TERM OF THE OFFICE FOR WHICH HE IS DEEMED TO HAVE VACATED THE SEAT TO WHICH HE WAS ELECTED.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. Article 3, Chapter 11, Title 7 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 7-11-230. (A) This section may be cited as the 'South Carolina Truth to Voters Act'.
(B) A candidate who executes the pledge required by Section 7-11-210, who is subsequently elected in the general election to that office, and who changes his political party affiliation while serving in that office is deemed to have vacated the office to which he was elected effective the date of the change in the political party. A vacancy in the office must be declared and the office filled in the manner provided by law."
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and is effective for offices which are filled beginning with the 2004 general election and all subsequent elections, whether special or general.
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