Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB343

Introduced
2/15/22  

Caption

Voting, paper ballot as integral part of state's electronic vote counting system, required, Sec. 17-7-23 am'd.

Impact

The implications of HB343 are significant for Alabama's voting infrastructure. It mandates a hybrid approach to electronic voting by integrating a tangible verification process, which may prevent issues related to solely electronic systems. By necessitating that every electronic voting system be accompanied by a paper ballot option, the bill potentially fortifies election security and provides a method for auditing votes, reassuring voters regarding the dependability of the electoral process.

Summary

House Bill 343 seeks to amend Section 17-7-23 of the Code of Alabama, introducing a requirement for all approved electronic vote counting systems to include the use of paper ballots. This amendment ensures that voters can mark their ballots and inspect them before they are cast and counted, reinforcing the integrity of the voting process. By mandating the use of a physical paper ballot, the bill aims to enhance voter confidence in electronic voting systems and mitigate concerns regarding ballot tampering or counting inaccuracies.

Contention

While proponents argue that this bill will secure the voting process and provide reassurance to the electorate, critics may point to the cost implications and logistical challenges of implementing such a change statewide. The requirement for paper ballots could necessitate a restructuring of current voting systems, leading to increased operational complexities and expenses. As the bill moves through the legislative process, its reception will likely vary among stakeholders who either prioritize voting integrity or focus on the practical implications of its execution.

Companion Bills

AL SB47

Same As Voting, paper ballot as integral part of state's electronic vote counting system, required, Sec. 17-7-23 am'd.

Previously Filed As

AL SB7

Elections; Alabama Voting Rights Act Commission established to prevent discrimination in voting; duties and membership provided; Secretary of State required to establish database on election administration

AL HB60

Elections; Alabama Voting Rights Act Commission established to prevent discrimination in voting; duties and membership provided; Secretary of State required to establish database on election administration

AL HB77

Voting, absentee voting; designee to deliver voter's absentee ballot application and absentee ballot to absentee election manager for disabled voter, authorized

AL HB31

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

AL HB218

Voting, procedure for improperly marked absentee and provisional ballots

AL HB23

Absentee ballot affidavit, reason for voting absentee removed

AL HB84

Board of Chiropractic Examiners; methods for sending board election notice and ballots permitted; limited license removed; licensee continuing education requirements revised

AL HB404

Electronic Security Board of Licensure, requirements for licensing, procedures for operating provided

AL HB117

Voting, authorizing absentee voting without excuse

AL HB207

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

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