Indiana 2023 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0370

Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Electronic voting systems.

Impact

The implementation of SB 370 represents a significant shift in how elections are conducted in Indiana, moving away from electronic voting systems toward potentially more traditional methods. By mandating a phase-out, the bill promotes a return to paper ballots or alternative voting methods that may be more transparent and less susceptible to concerns about security vulnerabilities associated with electronic voting. Furthermore, the bill highlights the state's commitment to ensuring that voting remains accessible, particularly for individuals with disabilities, by allowing limited exceptions to the outright ban on electronic systems.

Summary

Senate Bill 370 seeks to phase out the use of electronic voting systems in Indiana. The bill introduces restrictions that prevent counties from purchasing new electronic voting systems after June 30, 2023, except in cases where voting systems are required to accommodate voters with disabilities. Furthermore, the bill stipulates that after December 31, 2027, electronic voting systems will be entirely prohibited in Indiana, aiming to eliminate such voting methods except for specific disability-related purposes. The legislation includes provisions for reporting and transitioning to this new voting landscape, enhancing accountability and oversight in electoral processes.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SB 370 relates to the balance between modern technology and election security versus reliability and accessibility. Proponents of the bill argue that electronic systems can lead to voting fraud and discrepancies, while opponents may express concerns that moving away from electronic systems could disenfranchise voters, especially those with disabilities who may benefit from technological assistance. The discussions surrounding the bill reflect broader debates regarding election integrity, access, and the evolution of voting technologies in a changing political landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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