Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06109

Introduced
1/22/15  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Provision Of Voter Registration Cards By Landlords To Tenants.

Impact

If passed, HB 6109 would amend Title 9 of the general statutes, placing specific responsibilities on landlords and their designated agents. By mandating that landlords distribute voter registration applications, the bill intends to increase voter turnout and simplify the registration process for tenants. This change could also spur landlords to play a more active role in civic engagement within their communities, potentially fostering a culture of political awareness and participation among renters.

Summary

House Bill 6109 seeks to streamline the voter registration process for new tenants by requiring landlords to provide them with voter registration applications at the time of signing a lease or rental agreement. This initiative is aimed at facilitating voter participation among individuals who may not be aware of their registration requirements or who have recently moved. The overarching goal is to enhance the efficiency of the electoral process and reduce voter congestion on election days by ensuring that new residents can register before they attempt to vote.

Contention

The implementation of this bill may raise some points of contention, especially regarding the administrative burden placed on landlords and the definition of 'designated agents.' Concerns may also arise about the effectiveness of such an initiative, noting that merely providing registration cards may not guarantee increased voter participation. Moreover, discussions around tenant privacy and data handling by landlords could lead to debates about how to protect this information while fulfilling the bill's requirements.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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