SENATE BILL REPORT

                   SB 6489

              As Reported By Senate Committee On:

            Government Operations, February 2, 1998

 

Title:  An act relating to district court elections.

 

Brief Description:  Specifying that there will be no primary for a district court position when there are no more than two candidates filed for the position.

 

Sponsors:  Senators McCaslin, Long, Hargrove, Fairley, Goings, Hale, Kline, Thibaudeau, Prince, Patterson, Winsley, Kohl, Oke and Haugen.

 

Brief History:

Committee Activity:  Government Operations:  2/2/98 [DPS].

 

SENATE COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS

 

Majority Report:  That Substitute Senate Bill No. 6489 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.

  Signed by Senators McCaslin, Chair; Haugen, Horn, Patterson and T. Sheldon.

 

Staff:  Eugene Green (786-7405)

 

Background:  No primary is held for any position in any city, town or special purpose district if there are no more than two candidates for the position.  No primary is held for the office of commissioner of a park and recreation district or for the office of cemetery district commissioner.

 

Even if only one candidate files for a position, a primary is held for offices of Superintendent of Public Instruction, justice of the Supreme Court, judge of the Court of Appeals, judge of the superior court (in a county with a population under 100,000) and judge of the district court.

 

Summary of Substitute Bill:  No primary is held for the office of judge of the district court if there are no more than two candidates filed for the position.

 

Substitute Bill Compared to Original Bill:  The substitute makes a technical addition to the bill.

 

Appropriation:  None.

 

Fiscal Note:  Not requested.

 

Effective Date:  Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

 

Testimony For:  The primary is costly and time consuming.  Very, very few candidates for district court judge lose the primary but win the election.

 

Testimony Against:  None.

 

Testified:  Judge Steve Dwyer, DMCJA (pro).