Connecticut 2023 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SJ00029

Introduced
2/16/23  
Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  
Report Pass
3/15/23  
Refer
3/22/23  
Refer
3/22/23  

Caption

Resolution Approving An Amendment To The State Constitution To Allow No-excuse Absentee Voting.

Impact

If approved, this amendment would significantly change the absentee voting landscape in the state. It is intended to simplify the voting process for those who may find it difficult to vote in person due to various reasons. The proposed amendment is designed to promote higher voter turnout by allowing greater flexibility and convenience in how voters participate in elections, ultimately aligning with efforts to strengthen democratic participation.

Summary

Senate Joint Resolution No. 29 proposes an amendment to the state constitution to allow for no-excuse absentee voting. This amendment aims to enable voters to receive and cast absentee ballots without the need to provide a specific reason for their inability to vote in person. The resolution follows similar shifts in voting practices across various states to enhance voter accessibility and participation in elections, especially in light of recent years where health concerns and logistical challenges have impacted traditional voting methods.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SJ00029 appears to be largely positive among its advocates, who view it as a progressive step towards expanding voting rights and accessibility. Supporters argue that the implementation of no-excuse absentee voting can lead to increased civic engagement. However, there are concerns raised by opponents regarding the security of absentee ballots and the potential for voter fraud, which underscores the contentious nature of voting reform discussions.

Contention

Debates around SJ00029 have highlighted points of contention primarily focused on the implications of such a change on election integrity and administrative capacity. While proponents emphasize the importance of making voting accessible to all citizens, critics argue that without proper safeguards, the ease of absentee voting could lead to instances of fraud or errors in the election process. This tension illustrates the broader conflicts that often arise when balancing accessibility with election security.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SJ00004

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

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 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 HB05308

An Act Concerning Absentee Voting For Certain Patients Of Nursing Homes.

CT HB05498

An Act Concerning Election Security And Transparency, The Counting Of Absentee Ballots, Absentee Voting For Certain Patients Of Nursing Homes, Security Of Certain Election Workers, State Elections Enforcement Commission Complaints, Ballots Made Available In Languages Other Than English And Various Other Revisions Related To Election Administration.

CT HJ00217

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

CT SJ00200

Resolution Confirming The Nomination Of Maria C. Rodriguez, Esquire, Of West Hartford To Be A Judge Of The Superior Court.

CT HB05311

An Act Concerning The Counting Of Absentee Ballots.

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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.