Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1592

Introduced
2/5/24  

Caption

Visually impaired voters; access procedures.

Impact

The proposed changes in SB1592 could significantly impact how Arizona conducts elections concerning visually impaired voters. By facilitating requests for early ballots and establishing a centralized application process, the bill aims to eliminate barriers that might inhibit these voters from participating in elections. The direct benefit is an increase in accessibility, allowing individuals with disabilities greater opportunity to engage in the democratic process, which aligns with federal laws governing voting rights for individuals with disabilities.

Summary

SB1592 pertains to enhancing voting access procedures for individuals who are blind, visually impaired, or have print disabilities. The bill amends existing legislation to ensure that those voters can request early ballots through a simplified process using federal postcard applications. Specifically, it allows these individuals, as well as absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters, to designate their preferred means of communication for receiving voting materials—be it electronic means or traditional mail. The Secretary of State is mandated to establish a centralized system to process these applications effectively, streamlining the early voting process for individuals needing accommodations.

Contention

While the intent of SB1592 appears to be largely supportive of increasing accessibility for voters with disabilities, potential points of contention may arise from concerns about the adequacy of funding and resources to establish the proposed centralized systems. Opponents may argue that the logistics of implementing these changes could negatively impact the overall electoral process if not adequately addressed. There may also be broader discussions regarding the need for additional safeguards in the bill to ensure that the voting rights of all individuals remain protected during its execution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ SB1416

Visually impaired voters; access procedures

AZ HB2736

Accessible early voting

AZ SB1638

Early ballots; visually impaired voters

AZ SB1404

Eligibility; early voting; list

AZ HCR2040

In-person precinct voting; absentee voters

AZ HB2785

Early voting; absentee; military

AZ SB1217

Election procedures manual; submittals

AZ SB1213

Legislative audit committee; procedures manual

AZ HB2205

Election procedures manual; authority

AZ HB2631

Election procedures manual; legislative approval

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CA SB408

Voter registration: residency confirmation.

CA AB504

Voter registration: residency confirmation.

AZ SB1416

Visually impaired voters; access procedures

CA AB4

Voter notification.

MS HB1013

Early voting; require Secretary of State to authorize for overseas military.

MS HB398

Early voting; require Secretary of State to authorize for overseas military.

MS HB985

Early voting; require Secretary of State to authorize for overseas military.

MS HB869

Early voting; require Secretary of State to authorize for overseas military.