Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06009

Introduced
1/22/25  

Caption

An Act Prohibiting The Possession Or Use Of Mobile Phones Wherever Ballots Are Being Counted.

Impact

If enacted, HB 06009 will amend Title 9 of the general statutes, which governs election practices and procedures. The prohibition will apply specifically to locations where ballots are counted statewide, impacting election staff and observers who may have previously used mobile devices in these settings. The intent is to provide a secure environment that minimizes the potential for tampering with or influencing the results based on prior knowledge of counting outcomes.

Summary

House Bill 06009 aims to enhance the integrity of the electoral process by prohibiting the possession or use of mobile phones and similar devices in areas where ballots are being counted. This legislation is introduced to ensure that information concerning voting results is kept confidential until the official announcement is made, thereby reducing the risk of premature disclosures that could affect the fairness of the elections. The bill directly seeks to address concerns related to transparency and security in the vote counting process.

Contention

Discussion surrounding this bill may center on its potential implications for transparency and oversight by various stakeholders involved in the electoral process. While supporters of the bill argue that it is necessary to avoid leaks and ensure the integrity of the election results, opponents may raise concerns regarding access to information and the ability of observers to verify the counting process. Critics might argue that such restrictions could limit transparency and create an atmosphere of suspicion regarding the fairness and accuracy of the vote count.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB06087

An Act Requiring Legislative Approval For The Increase Of Grants Under The Citizens' Election Program.

CT SB00434

An Act Concerning The Department Of Administrative Services And E-government, Extensions Of Existing Contracts, A State Americans With Disabilities Act Coordinator Advisory Committee And Settlements By The Claims Commissioner.

Similar Bills

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