ELEC CD-VOTE BY MAIL BALLOTS
By requiring a standardized method of recording and reporting votes by mail, HB3654 seeks to promote accountability amongst election authorities across Illinois. The bill will initiate the creation of a statewide reporting system managed by the State Board of Elections to facilitate this process. With such a system, all entries regarding the receipt of mail-in ballots will be accessible, potentially enhancing public trust in election outcomes. Furthermore, it aims to mitigate discrepancies or errors in ballot counting, which have been points of concern in recent elections.
House Bill 3654 amends the Illinois Election Code to establish new requirements regarding the handling and reporting of vote by mail ballots. The bill mandates that election authorities record the number of mail-in ballots received before election day, on election day, and after election day, as well as detailing whether these ballots were postmarked on or before election day or afterwards. This measure aims to increase the integrity and transparency of the election process, ensuring that the voting system accounts for all ballots in a systematic manner.
While proponents of HB3654 emphasize the bill as a necessary step toward enhancing election integrity and transparency, there are concerns among critics regarding the practicality and impact of such reporting requirements. Opponents argue that it could impose additional administrative burdens on local election authorities, potentially leading to increased costs and resource allocation issues. Detractors from specific local jurisdictions may worry that the bill does not sufficiently account for the diverse needs and capabilities of different election offices across the state.