H 638 — Presidential primary
ID 2026 session
H0638 by STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ELECTIONS - Amends and adds to existing law to provide for a presidential primary election.
Sponsors (0)
No sponsorships on file.
Action timeline (6)
- — Introduced, read first time, referred to JRA for Printing
- — Reported Printed and Referred to State Affairs
- — Reported out of Committee with Do Pass Recommendation, Filed for Second Reading
- — Read second time; Filed for Third Reading
- · senate — Read Third Time in Full - PASSED - 45-23-2 AYES - Alfieri, Barbieri, Beiswenger, Berch, Bingham, Boyle, Burgoyne, Cannon, Church, Cornilles, Crane(12), Crane(13), Dygert, Ehlers, Fuhriman, Galaviz, Gannon, Hall(Stone), Handy, Harris, Haws, Healey, Hill, Holtzclaw, Mathias, Miller, Mitchell, Nelsen, Palmer, Petzke, Pickett, Pohanka, Price, Rasor, Raybould, Redman, Rubel, Sauter, Shepherd, Vander Woude, Veile, Weber, Wheeler, Wisniewski, Mr. Speaker NAYS - Bruce, Cayler, Cheatum, Egbert, Ehardt, Erickson(Larsen), Furniss, Garner, Hawkins, Hostetler, Leavitt, Marmon, McCann, Mendive, Mickelsen, Monks, Raymond, Scott, Shirts, Skaug, Tanner(13), Tanner(14), Thompson Absent - Green, Manwaring Floor Sponsor - Harris Title apvd - to Senate
- · house — Received from the House passed; filed for first reading
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referred to committee (1)
| date | dir | entity | amount | role | source |
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| — | → | House State Affairs | — | id-leg-byline |
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0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)
By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no
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- 2026-05-25 · was referred to House State Affairs · id-leg-byline