Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05349

Introduced
1/17/13  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Counting Of Absentee Ballots.

Impact

The proposed amendment to Chapter 145 of the general statutes could lead to significant implications for state election law. By allowing candidates to name employees for supervision of the absentee ballot count, the bill aims to strengthen the oversight mechanism in the electoral process. This change may foster greater accountability and could potentially help to mitigate concerns related to ballot integrity during elections, as candidates will be more involved in the operational aspects of vote counting.

Summary

House Bill 5349 addresses the procedure of counting absentee ballots in elections, specifically by allowing candidates to appoint employees who can supervise the counting or recounting process. This legislative change is introduced with the intention of enhancing transparency and trust in the electoral process, as candidates will have a direct influence over the supervision of how votes are counted. The bill was introduced by Representative Gonzalez from the 3rd District during the January Session of the General Assembly in 2013.

Contention

Despite its intended benefits, HB 5349 may face opposition concerning the potential for biased supervision by candidate-appointed employees. Critics might argue that this could undermine the impartiality usually associated with the election process, raising questions about the fairness of vote counting. There are concerns that allowing candidates to oversee the absentee ballot process might lead to partisan influences, casting doubts upon the legitimacy of the electoral outcomes if not adequately regulated.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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