Connecticut 2012 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05251

Introduced
2/22/12  
Refer
2/22/12  

Caption

An Act Concerning Transfer On Voter Registration Lists.

Impact

The bill's enactment would amend existing voter registration laws, particularly those outlined in section 9-35 of the general statutes. By introducing technology and procedural updates, it aims to enhance the electoral process's integrity and efficiency. The changes would help prevent voter fraud by ensuring that registrars have reliable information about the residency of electors. With more accurate data, it can also help local authorities better manage voting logistics and ensure that all eligible voters are able to cast their ballots at the correct polling places.

Summary

House Bill 05251, titled 'An Act Concerning Transfer On Voter Registration Lists', aims to streamline the process of updating voter registration when individuals change their residence within a municipality. The bill mandates that registrars of voters must maintain both an active and inactive registry list, ensuring that they accurately reflect the status of electors. This includes provisions for sending notices to voters who may have moved, allowing for a systematic way to confirm their current address. Additionally, if an elector fails to respond to address confirmation notices, they may be placed on an inactive registry list for four years before removal.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 05251 represents a significant shift in how voter registration is handled within municipalities, promoting a more proactive approach in maintaining current voter rolls. The legislation aligns with efforts to enhance electoral security while also trying to balance accessibility for voters.

Contention

There may be points of contention regarding the implementation of the bill. Critics could argue that the requirement for voters to verify their address might create barriers for some citizens, especially those who are transient or lack stable housing. There is also concern about the administrative burden placed on registrars, who may struggle to keep up with the increased demand for accurate voter rolls. Proponents of the bill, however, believe it is essential for maintaining election integrity and ensuring that the electoral process is fair and transparent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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