This bill amends the existing laws regarding the nomination process for candidates seeking to be delegates to national presidential conventions. It reduces the required number of signatures on nomination papers from 150 to 50 eligible voters. Additionally, the bill changes the timeline for submitting these nomination papers, moving the deadline from 56 days to 54 days before the presidential preference primary. It also adjusts the certification timeline for local boards of canvassers, requiring them to certify the nomination papers to the secretary of state by 50 days before the primary instead of 53 days.

The bill does not include provisions regarding documentation from presidential nominees or steering committees, nor does it assign the state board of elections the responsibility for rendering decisions on objections to nomination papers. This act is set to take effect upon its passage.