Connecticut 2020 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00233

Introduced
2/21/20  
Introduced
2/21/20  

Caption

An Act Concerning Elections.

Impact

The introduction of election day registration is a significant shift in the state's election laws. Supporters argue that it will empower voters and promote civic engagement, particularly among young voters and demographics that traditionally face barriers to registration. Additionally, the bill includes provisions for restoring the electoral privileges of convicted felons upon their release from confinement, which has sparked considerable debate regarding the implications for disenfranchised individuals and their reintegration into society. These changes aim at creating a more inclusive electoral process, reflecting the changing attitudes towards voting rights across the country.

Summary

SB00233, titled An Act Concerning Elections, aims to reform the process of voter registration, particularly focusing on enhancing accessibility and participation in elections. The bill mandates that registrars of voters allow individuals to register on election day, enabling those not previously registered or looking to change their registration to vote immediately. This provision is designed to increase voter turnout by allowing eligible citizens to participate regardless of their registration status prior to election day. Furthermore, the bill specifies that registrars must maintain access to a state-wide voter registration system to ensure smooth processing on that day.

Contention

While many advocate for the bill's intent to broaden voter accessibility, there are opposing views, particularly concerning the implications of same-day registration on election security and integrity. Critics argue that allowing registration on election day may open avenues for potential voter fraud and could complicate verification processes for registrants. Moreover, the restoration of voting rights for felons remains a contentious topic, with concerns about how this might affect electoral outcomes. The bill's debate highlights the balance between enhancing voter participation and maintaining electoral security, revealing a significant divide in public opinion regarding these electoral reforms.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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