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La Chambre des représentants du Delaware va examiner un projet de loi controversé sur le droit de vote des entreprises

Common Cause Delaware s'oppose fermement au projet de loi visant à permettre aux « entités artificielles » de voter aux élections municipales

Common Cause Delaware is disappointed that the House Administration Committee voted unanimously in favor of HB 121, a bill introduced by state Rep. Daniel Short that would allow artificial entities like corporations, LLCs, and trusts to participate in Seaford’s municipal elections.

“The committee’s decision today is shocking. I have to wonder why these lawmakers would vote in favor of wealthy special interests and outsiders,” said Claire Snyder-Hall, executive director of Common Cause Delaware. “This bill dilutes the votes of Seaford residents and gives corporations the power to kick in the door and dominate our political processes. I urge lawmakers to put a stop to this bill.”

Common Cause Delaware encourage les résidents de Seaford et les autres Delawareans concernés à contacter immédiatement leurs représentants et à les exhorter à voter NON au projet de loi HB 121. 

Snyder-Hall’s testimony from today’s hearing is available ici.

In a state with more registered businesses than people, this is not the first time corporate owners have attempted to interfere with elections. In 2019, the Newark city council passed a resolution to stop artificial entities from voting in local elections after a Newark property manager in control of 31 LLCs, which own 31 parcels of land in the city, voté 31 fois during a $28 million capital referendum.

En 2018, les résidents de Rehoboth Beach s'est levé pour arrêter une proposition visant à permettre aux SARL de voter.

While HB 121 does not allow Seaford residents who own businesses to vote twice, it does allow non-resident business owners to vote twice – once where they live and a second time in Seaford, where they do not live. Thus, it violates the principle of one person, one vote.

Claire Snyder-Hall est disponible pour des interviews sur ce sujet à csnyder-hall@commoncause.org.

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