Connecticut 2011 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05162

Introduced
1/11/11  
Introduced
1/11/11  
Refer
1/11/11  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Residency Of Electors.

Impact

If enacted, HB05162 would modify state statutes to specifically define the residency criteria for electors based on their living situation rather than strict geographical boundaries. This change is intended to provide clarity and reassurance for those residents who may have been previously recognized as voters but faced challenges in confirming their residency due to the peculiarities of their living arrangements. By officially recognizing these individuals as bona fide residents for voting purposes, the bill aims to ensure broader participation in electoral processes.

Summary

House Bill 05162 is an act concerning the residency of electors, specifically aimed at addressing the voting rights of individuals living in certain dwelling units on land that spans multiple towns. The core proposition of the bill is to amend the existing regulations in section 9-12 of the general statutes to recognize electors residing on contiguous land that lies both within and outside of a town's geographical boundaries. For individuals who were previously admitted as electors in a town before October 1, 2007, their residency will be officially acknowledged, thus allowing them to maintain their voting rights.

Contention

The proposal may ignite discussions about the implications of residency qualifications and the jurisdiction of local electoral offices in verifying voter residency. Supporters of HB05162 argue that the legislation is essential for maintaining electoral fairness and inclusivity, while critics may raise concerns about the potential for confusion surrounding residency verification, and how this could affect local electoral integrity. Additionally, the bill could provoke debates on the extent to which local governments should control voter eligibility standards versus state-level mandates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05180

An Act Creating An Office Of The Inspector General.

CT HB05307

An Act Exempting The Addresses Of Persons Arrested For Domestic Violence From Disclosure Under The Freedom Of Information Act.

CT HB05169

An Act Prohibiting The Disclosure Of Voter Birth Date Information.

CT HB06165

An Act Favoring Connecticut Companies For State Contracts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.