Connecticut 2019 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HJ00061

Introduced
1/30/19  
Introduced
1/30/19  
Refer
1/30/19  

Caption

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment To Automatically Admit Eighteen-year-old State Residents As Electors.

Impact

By instituting automatic voter registration for eighteen-year-olds, HJ00061 seeks to enhance electoral participation in this age group, which has historically faced challenges in voter turnout. Advocates for the bill argue that automatic registration can lead to higher rates of civic engagement and ensure that young voices are represented in the electoral process. The proposed amendment is framed as a necessary step towards modernizing the electoral system and aligning state practices with aims to encourage participation among younger voters.

Summary

HJ00061, titled 'Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment To Automatically Admit Eighteen-year-old State Residents As Electors', aims to simplify the voter registration process for young citizens in the state. The resolution proposes an amendment to the state constitution that would automatically register individuals who turn eighteen and are residents of the state as eligible voters. This legislative effort intends to eliminate the requirement for these individuals to apply for voter registration, thereby removing barriers that might discourage voter participation among newly eligible voters.

Contention

While the bill may receive broad support from youth advocacy groups and those seeking to enhance electoral participation, it could face opposition from lawmakers concerned about the implications of automatic voter registration. Critics might argue that automatic processes could lead to inaccuracies in voter rolls or insufficient vetting of registrations. There could also be discussions on whether such measures could inadvertently benefit particular political parties by increasing the likelihood of younger voters—a demographic that traditionally leans towards certain ideological stances—participating in elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HJ00216

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment To Allow Individuals Who Have Attained The Age Of Sixteen To Apply For Admission As Electors And To Be So Admitted Upon Attaining The Age Of Eighteen.

CT SJ00193

Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The State Constitution Regarding Environmental Rights.

CT SJ00004

Resolution Proposing A State Constitutional Amendment Concerning Discrimination On The Basis Of Sex Under The Equal Protection Clause.

CT HJ00171

Resolution Proposing An Amendment To The State Constitution To Revise Requirements Relating To The Offering Of Bail Or Pretrial Release To Persons Accused Of A Crime.

CT HJ00217

Resolution Ratifying The Proposed Amendment To The Constitution Of The United States Permitting Congress To Regulate Child Labor.

CT HJ00230

Resolution Memorializing Congress To Rescind Previous Applications Of The General Assembly Calling For An Article V Convention To Propose Amendments To The Constitution Of The United States.

CT HB05364

An Act Preserving Assets Of State Humane Institution Residents.

CT SB00258

An Act Concerning The Legislative Commissioners' Recommendations For Minor And Technical Revisions To The Government Administration And Elections Statutes.

CT HB05046

An Act Promoting Nursing Home Resident Quality Of Life.

CT HB05310

An Act Concerning Presidential Electors And The Certification Or Declaration Of Election Results.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.