The bill specifically amends K.S.A. 25-2311 and K.S.A. 25-3602, pertinent to voter registration timelines and procedures. Key provisions include provisions for representatives of county election offices to accept voter registration applications on election day and the allowance of provisional ballots for individuals who register at polling places. In addition, the bill establishes guidelines for processing applications that contribute to the overall management of electoral procedures, ensuring individuals could vote even if they haven't registered in advance.
Summary
Senate Bill 197 proposes significant changes to voter registration processes in Kansas by allowing voters to register on election day. This amendment to existing laws aims to enhance voter access and streamline participation in the electoral process. By enabling registration at the polls on election day, the bill seeks to address barriers faced by eligible voters who may not have registered beforehand, thus potentially increasing voter turnout during elections.
Contention
Despite its intent to increase participation, SB197 may face scrutiny regarding its impact on election security and verification processes. Critics may raise concerns about ensuring that those registering on election day meet identification and residency requirements, particularly since the bill retains provisions for proof of citizenship. The balance between accessibility and security will likely be a focal point of discussion as legislators debate the implications of this bill on future elections.
Providing for a presidential preference primary election on March 19, 2024, and establishing voter registration and voting procedures for such election.
Including funeral home online obituary notices as sufficient grounds for removal of a deceased voter from the voter registration books; requiring that poll workers be citizens of the United States and live within the state of Kansas; prohibiting the disqualification of active military members, spouses or other dependents who are citizens of the United States as poll workers on the basis of residency or being a registered voter; relating to advance voting ballot applications; modifying the requirements for soliciting registered voters to submit advance voting applications.
Senate Substitute for HB 2053 by Committee on Federal and State Affairs - Providing for a presidential preference primary election on March 19, 2024, and establishing voter registration and voting procedures for such election.