ELECTIONS-SERVICE OF NOTICE
If enacted, SB2299 would alter existing requirements to improve the speed and reliability of communication regarding candidate nominations. By allowing notifications to be sent via email, the bill may help streamline the electoral process, reduce delays associated with physical mail, and expand participation by making it easier for individuals to engage with the electoral system. It also mandates that election authorities require candidates and objectors to provide their email addresses for this purpose.
SB2299 is a proposed amendment to the Election Code, introduced by Senator Julie A. Morrison, that aims to modernize the procedure for serving objections to candidate nominations. The bill allows election authorities to permit the service of objection notices through electronic mail instead of requiring personal service. This change responds to the increasing use of digital communication, potentially making the process more efficient and accessible for both candidates and objectors.
While the bill focuses on facilitating electronic communication, some opponents could express concerns about digital access, particularly for individuals who may not have reliable internet access. There may be apprehensions regarding transparency and the potential for disputes over email delivery or proper notice. Additionally, the requirement for election authorities to publish their decision on their website could raise questions about accessibility and information dissemination among less tech-savvy voters.