Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB204

Introduced
2/2/22  

Caption

Elections, county canvassing board to conduct post-election audit, November 2020 general election

Impact

The implementation of HB204 is poised to strengthen the integrity of the electoral process in Alabama. By requiring thorough audits, the bill seeks to foster public confidence in electoral outcomes. The auditing process, along with mandated public disclosures of audit results, presents a proactive approach to addressing concerns about election trustworthiness. Moreover, the availability of removed voter names for purchase could lead to increased scrutiny of voter registration practices, thereby promoting more rigorous electoral administration.

Summary

House Bill 204 mandates that the canvassing board of each county in Alabama perform a post-election audit of the results from the November 3, 2020, statewide general election. This audit aims to verify the accuracy of the originally reported election outcomes. The bill stipulates that the audit must be conducted by hand for each polling location, ensuring the process is thorough and transparent. Additionally, it requires the Secretary of State to maintain a list of voters removed from the registration lists during a specified period, which can be purchased by interested parties, enhancing access to voter information and promoting accountability in the electoral process.

Contention

However, the bill has faced criticism and concerns related to its implications for voter privacy and the potential for misuse of the publicly available list of removed voters. Opponents argue that making this information readily accessible might lead to voter intimidation or other negative outcomes. Furthermore, while proponents believe audits will enhance the democratic process, critics caution that such measures could be seen as unnecessary or politically motivated actions that may not accurately reflect the integrity of the electoral system, particularly for elections with established trustworthiness.

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