Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00756

Introduced
1/29/21  

Caption

An Act Concerning Auditing Of Signed Statements Of Electors Prior To Voting.

Impact

If enacted, the bill will standardize the procedures involved in auditing statements that electors submit in place of presenting standard forms of identification. This change could significantly impact the way elections are managed and the confidence that citizens have in the electoral process. By necessitating audits before votes are cast, the state may enhance its capacity to identify and address voter fraud while also ensuring compliance with established voter ID laws.

Summary

SB00756, introduced by Senator Sampson, focuses on enhancing the auditing process for signed statements from electors when specific identification requirements are not met prior to voting. The bill seeks to amend section 9-261 of the state general statutes to mandate the Secretary of the State to establish and implement procedures for these audits. This measure aims to ensure the accuracy of elector statements and bolster the integrity of the voting process, thus addressing potential loopholes in voter identification verification.

Contention

The proposed changes may engender debates surrounding the balance between election security and accessibility. Supporters argue that the audits will help prevent fraud and uphold the integrity of elections, potentially increasing public confidence. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the feasibility of auditing procedures, arguing that they could create unnecessary barriers to voting, particularly for individuals who may have difficulties obtaining standard identification. This suggests potential contention over the implications of such auditing measures on voter turnout and electoral fairness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB06020

An Act Reducing The Number Of Days Of Early Voting.

CT SB00356

An Act Requiring Executive And Legislative Review Of Certain Quasi-public Agency Contracts.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.