Delaware 2025-2026 Regular Session

Delaware Senate Bill SB3

Introduced
1/3/25  
Introduced
4/9/25  
Refer
1/3/25  
Engrossed
4/10/25  

Caption

An Act Proposing An Amendment To Article V Of The Delaware Constitution Relating To Voting.

Impact

The amendment would require the General Assembly to create laws that ensure absentee voting is accessible to all qualified electors, without the need for excuses typically required to obtain an absentee ballot. However, individuals would still need to apply for absentee ballots for each election cycle unless they received a permanent absentee status, which can be acquired under specific conditions outlined in the bill. This fundamental change aims to increase voter participation by reducing barriers faced by those unable to vote in person.

Summary

Senate Bill 3 (SB3) proposes an amendment to Article V of the Delaware Constitution, aiming to establish an absolute right for qualified electors to vote absentee without providing an excuse. This bill is a legislative response to the Supreme Court's ruling in Albence v. Higgins, which called for changes in absentee voting laws. The bill seeks to streamline the process of absentee voting by allowing individuals to request absentee ballots without needing to provide specific justifications, thus facilitating greater access to voting for those unable to attend polling locations in person.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SB3 appears to be supportive among its sponsors and many advocacy groups who view it as a progressive step toward improving voting access. However, there may also be contention from those who believe this amendment could lead to potential issues with voter fraud or undermining the integrity of the electoral process. As such, the discussions around the bill highlighted the importance of ensuring adequate checks and balances in the absentee voting system to maintain public confidence in election outcomes.

Contention

Debates surrounding SB3 have centered on the implications of eliminating the requirement for an excuse when voting absentee. Proponents argue that this change would significantly enhance voter accessibility and participation, particularly among groups such as the elderly, disabled, or those stationed away from their voting districts. Critics, however, raise concerns about the potential for increased fraudulent voting practices if voters can easily obtain absentee ballots without justification. This contention reflects a broader discourse on balancing voter access with election integrity and the safeguarding of democratic processes.

Companion Bills

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