Absentee voting, eliminating requirement that affidavit accompanying absentee ballot be witnessed or notarized, Sec. 17-11-7, 17-11-10 am'd.
Impact
If passed, HB225 would significantly impact absentee voting procedures in Alabama. Supporters of the bill argue that reducing witnessing requirements can enhance voter access, particularly for military personnel and overseas citizens, who may find it difficult to secure witnesses or notarizations. This change is seen as a means to encourage more individuals to participate in elections without facing additional barriers, thereby aiding the democratic process. Additionally, the bill is positioned as an effort to modernize voting procedures in light of contemporary needs for accessibility.
Summary
House Bill 225 aims to amend certain sections of the Code of Alabama relating to absentee voting. The primary objective of HB225 is to eliminate the requirement for an affidavit accompanying absentee ballots to be witnessed by two witnesses or notarized for voters voting under the federal Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. This aligns state law with federal law, reflecting changes in voter access provisions for those serving in the military and overseas citizens. The bill proposes amendments to Sections 17-11-7 and 17-11-10 of the Alabama Code, facilitating a smoother voting process for absentee voters who meet the criteria outlined in the federal legislation.
Contention
Despite the intention to streamline voting for absentee citizens, the bill has raised concerns among various legislators and advocacy groups. Critics argue that removing witnessing requirements could potentially compromise election integrity, as they believe it is essential to maintain certain safeguards to ensure that absentee voting remains secure and reliable. The debate centers around balancing accessibility with maintaining the integrity of the election process, which remains a contentious issue in legislative discussions. Thus, the passage of HB225 may face significant scrutiny and require addressing these concerns to ensure broader support.
Voting, absentee voting, disabled, blind, or voters unable to read may designate individual to deliver voter's absentee ballot application and absentee ballot to absentee election manager
Absentee voting; to allow a voter who is disabled, blind, or unable to read to designate an individual to deliver the voter's application for an absentee ballot and absentee ballot to the absentee election manager
Absentee voting; to allow a disabled voter to designate an individual to deliver the voter's application for an absentee ballot to the absentee election manager; to allow a disabled voter to designate an individual to deliver the voter's absentee ballot to the absentee election manager.
Prohibit the use of any ranked-choice voting method in elections except for electors who vote by absentee ballot pursuant to the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act
Prohibit the use of any ranked-choice voting method in elections except for electors who vote by absentee ballot pursuant to the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act