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House Election Integrity Committee adopts rules, sets regular meeting time

February 25, 2025 | 2025 House Legislature MI, Michigan


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House Election Integrity Committee adopts rules, sets regular meeting time
The House Election Integrity Committee adopted a proposed committee rule and designated Room 307 of the Anderson House Office Building on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. as its regular meeting time at its organizational meeting, with both motions approved by roll call votes of 9–0.

The clerk read a letter from the speaker appointing committee membership, naming Representative Smith as chair and Representative Fox as vice chair and listing Representatives Altman, Alexander, Bodley, Pablo, Wooden, Colzar (minority vice chair) and Song as members. The clerk read: “Dear mister Clerk, I appoint the following members of the 100 and third legislature to the following standing committee. Election integrity, Representatives Smith, chair, Fox, vice chair, Altman, Alexander, Bodley, Pablo, Wooden, minority vice chair, Colzar, and Song.”

Representative Fox moved to adopt the committee rule, and the committee took a roll call vote. Representatives Smith, Fox, Altman, Alexander, Foley, Pablo, Wooden, Polzart and Song voted yes; the clerk announced “9 yeas, 0 nays, and 0 pass,” and the motion prevailed. Later, Fox moved to adopt Room 307 of the Anderson House Office Building on Tuesday at 9 a.m. as the committee’s normal day, time and location. In that roll call Representatives Smith, Fox, Feldman, Alexander, Hoadley, Pablo, Wooden, Colzart and Song voted yes; the clerk announced “9 yays, 0 nays, and 0 passes,” and the motion prevailed.

After the votes, Representative Smith, chair of the House Election Integrity Committee, thanked members and local clerks and said she was “excited for the work that this committee is going to do,” noting her experience as a former township clerk. The meeting then adjourned.

The actions formalize how the committee will operate (adopting rules under chapter 4 of the House Rules) and when and where it will meet going forward; no other substantive policy items were discussed or decided at this session.

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