HB 47 - ABSENTEE BALLOTS - PRIMARY ELECTIONS Number 019 REP. TERRY MARTIN, Prime Sponsor of HB 47, testified that the CS for this bill addresses many of the questions previously raised. He then deferred to Jack Chenoweth from Legislative Legal Services to address the CS. Number 052 JACK CHENOWETH, Legislative Legal Services, testified that he has eliminated the requirement that multiple ballots be sent to applicants if the director or staff were not able to determine which ballot was proper and has in the long material being added from the middle of page 3 on to the top of page 4, laid out a team by which the director or his staff would make a determination as to which is the proper ballot and if, after going through all of this, it's still not possible, based on representation made by the applicant or records in the custody of the division, then and only then is the statutory ballot to be given. He said they have also closed the window of opportunity to change party affiliation in the 30 day period preceding the primary. This conforms with the 30 day pre-general election requirement for party affiliation registration. Number 095 JOSEPH SWANSON, Director, Division of Elections, Office of the Lieutenant Governor, testified that they are very supportive of the bill and are proud of the work done on the bill. Number 112 REP. PHILLIPS inquired whether just public radio would be used for an education campaign or would private radio also be used. Number 115 MR. SWANSON responded that they have funding to also use private TV and private radio. Number 118 REP. JAMES moved to adopt the Judiciary CS to HB 47. Number 119 CHAIRMAN PORTER, hearing no objection, adopted the CS. Number 120 REP. JAMES moved that CSHB 47 be moved from committee with individual recommendations and accompanying fiscal note. Number 138 CHAIRMAN PORTER, hearing no objection, declared CSHB 47 moved from committee.