Elections, voters and voting, providing procedures for an elector to vote when he or she has changed domicile, Sec. 17-9-10 am'd.
Impact
The implementation of HB 374 aims to streamline the voting process for individuals who may find themselves in a situation where their registered voting address does not match their current residence. By allowing election officials to facilitate updates to voter registration at the polling location, the bill seeks to decrease voter disenfranchisement and reduce confusion at the polls. This change can potentially increase voter turnout by making it easier for those who move within the same county to participate in elections.
Summary
House Bill 374 amends Section 17-9-10 of the Code of Alabama 1975 to provide clearer procedures for voters who have changed their domicile but have not updated their voter registration. Under current law, voters must cast their ballots in the county and precinct in which they reside. This bill introduces mechanisms to allow these voters to still exercise their right to vote even if their voter registration does not reflect their current domicile.
Contention
While the bill introduces provisions aimed at supporting voter participation, some critics may argue about the potential challenges in ensuring election officials are properly trained to handle changes in registration on-site, which could lead to inconsistencies in the voting process. Additionally, there may be concerns about the integrity of provisional ballots and ensuring that all votes are accurately counted in accordance with the new guidelines. Overall, the discussion surrounding the bill suggests a need for balancing accessibility with the integrity of the electoral process.
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
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
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 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.
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
Voting, statewide voter registration database, identifying voter address changes, Electronic Registration Information Center removed as verification database; Secretary of State authorized to update lists using other databases