Connecticut 2025 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01120

Introduced
1/23/25  

Caption

An Act Requiring Provisional Ballots For Certain Same-day Election Registration Applicants.

Impact

The implementation of SB01120 would amend Section 9-19j of the general statutes, expanding the requirements for voter registration procedures in Connecticut. By introducing provisional ballots for same-day registrants, the bill aims to confirm the eligibility of voters and safeguard the electoral process against fraudulent activities. This change acknowledges the complexities of modern voter registration while preserving the integrity of voting rights for new registrants.

Summary

SB01120, introduced by Senator Sampson, aims to enhance election security by requiring the provision of provisional ballots for certain applicants registering to vote on the same day. The bill stipulates that if the registrars determine that an applicant has not been previously registered in the state, they shall receive a provisional ballot specifically for voting in federal elections. This measure is designed to ensure that same-day registrants have not cast votes elsewhere, thereby preventing potential double voting during elections where federal offices are contested.

Contention

While proponents argue that this bill will bolster election integrity and protect against voter fraud, critics may contend that such measures could lead to unnecessary hurdles for eligible voters seeking to register on election day. The requirement for provisional ballots may be viewed as discouraging voter participation, particularly among individuals who may not have the necessary documentation readily available on election day. As discussions continue, balancing election security with the accessibility of voting will be a critical point of contention.

Companion Bills

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