Alabama 2022 Regular Session

Alabama House Bill HB396

Introduced
2/22/22  

Caption

Elections, judge of probate, authorized to appoint high school students to work as precinct election officials

Impact

Implementing HB396 could significantly impact state election procedures by fostering a new generation of engaged voters and informed citizens. The inclusion of youth in the electoral process is anticipated to encourage lifelong participation in civic matters. Additionally, the presence of student precinct officials could alleviate some workload from regular election officials, thereby improving the efficiency of electoral operations. However, it is crucial that comprehensive training is provided to ensure that these students can effectively contribute to the election process under supervision.

Summary

House Bill 396 aims to enhance civic engagement among young individuals by authorizing judges of probate to appoint high school students as precinct election officials on election day. Each county may designate up to one student per polling place to assist in the electoral process. This initiative is intended to not only involve students in the voting process but also to provide them with valuable experience related to civic duties and responsibilities. The bill stipulates qualifications for student participation and acknowledges their service as an excused school absence, thereby encouraging educational institutions to support this civic activity.

Contention

There may be opposition related to concerns about the competency and reliability of high school students serving in such critical roles. Critics might argue that appointing young individuals could lead to inexperience in dealing with possible controversies or challenges that arise during elections, such as voter qualifications or technical issues with voting equipment. However, proponents assert that with adequate training and supervision from experienced election officials, these concerns can be mitigated.

Notable points

Another notable aspect of this bill is the emphasis on education about the importance of voting for young people, as it provides a hands-on experience in the democratic process, allowing them to witness and participate in an essential civic duty. The bill could also serve as a model for other states looking to engage younger populations in democracy, reflecting a growing trend towards educating youth about their roles and responsibilities in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB203

Elections, election officials, high school students authorized to work as precinct election officials

AL HB180

Mobile County, election workers, increasing the compensation for election workers and authorizing the appointment of computer technical assistants and providing for compensation of computer technical assistants

AL SB348

Mobile County, election workers, increasing the compensation for election workers and authorizing the appointment of computer technical assistants and providing for compensation of computer technical assistants

AL HB259

Judge of probate of each county to conduct post-election audit.

AL HB30

Judge of probate of each county to conduct post-election audit

AL HB71

Elections; early voting; in-person voting period; authorized

AL HB109

Houston Co., judge of probate, age to qualify for election or appointment increased to age 75, constitutional amendment

AL HB60

Elections; Alabama Voting Rights Act Commission established to prevent discrimination in voting; duties and membership provided; Secretary of State required to establish database on election administration

AL SB7

Elections; Alabama Voting Rights Act Commission established to prevent discrimination in voting; duties and membership provided; Secretary of State required to establish database on election administration

AL HB59

Elections, voting, requiring each county to provide at least one early voting center prior to election day

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