Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB259

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/17/23  

Caption

Prohibiting the use of ballot copies for purposes of any audit or recount of an election, setting a 7:00 p.m. deadline for receipt of advance mail ballots, requiring the use of paper ballots and hand counting, establishing legislative oversight, requiring that certain ballot records and all election records be publicly available and mandating use of a uniform paper for ballot printing.

Impact

The bill aims to enhance the integrity of the voting process and increase transparency. By limiting the use of electronic or copied ballots in audits and requiring hand-counting, it seeks to ensure that every vote is accurately verified, thus gaining public confidence in the electoral process. The introduction of specific requirements for ballot paper can also help standardize how votes are cast and counted across the state. The legislative oversight provision is intended to ensure accountability in managing elections, further enhancing public trust.

Summary

Senate Bill 259 establishes significant changes in the election process by prohibiting the use of ballot copies or images in audits and recounts, emphasizing the use of paper ballots and hand counting for all elections. It mandates that advance ballots must be received by 7:00 p.m. on election day and requires all voting systems beginning January 1, 2024, to utilize a durable, voter-verified paper ballot with a unique watermark and serial number. The legislation also demands that certain election records be made publicly available and that additional records pertaining to ballots be created by the county election officer.

Contention

However, the bill has faced contention regarding its potential implications on accessibility and efficiency. Critics argue that the requirement for paper ballots and hand counting could slow down the voting process, particularly in high-turnout elections, and may pose challenges for voters with disabilities. There are concerns about the financial implications on counties tasked with implementing these changes, especially with additional mandates for ballot creation and public record maintenance. Opponents have raised issues surrounding the potential disenfranchisement of voters through stricter advance ballot deadlines.

Additional_points

Overall, as SB259 advances, it exemplifies a growing trend in legislative measures aimed at reforming election procedures. Its focus on paper ballots and hand counting reflects a response to concerns regarding election security—issues that have become increasingly prominent in national debates. The full extent of its implementation and operationalization will depend on forthcoming legislative actions and public response during the upcoming election cycles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS SB365

Requiring all advance voting ballots be returned by 7:00 p.m. on election day.

KS HB2513

Changing the time period for the transmittal and return of advance voting ballots and requiring such ballots be returned by the day of the election.

KS HB1064

Requiring the use of hand-marked, durable paper ballots in elections.

KS HB4152

Relating to the required use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections.

KS SB2209

Relating to the required use of hand-marked paper ballots for all elections.

KS SB4

Requiring all advance voting ballots be returned by 7:00 p.m. on election day.

KS HB2571

Requiring that all advance voting ballots deposited in a remote ballot box be considered provisional ballots until verified by the county election office.

KS HB2846

Elections; creating the Oklahoma Paper Ballot Act of 2021; requiring ballots be printed on paper; prohibiting use of voting devices; requiring counting by hand; repealer; effective date.

KS HB2504

Requiring that only physical paper ballots be reviewed when conducting election audits.

KS HB1687

Concerning Paper Ballots; To Amend The Law Concerning Paper Ballots And The Marking And Counting Of Paper Ballots; To Amend The Law Concerning The Declaration Of Election Results; And To Declare An Emergency.

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