Elections; conduct advance voting on Saturday and Sunday immediately prior to day of a primary, election, or runoff; provide
If enacted, HB 394 would modify existing laws governing early voting in Georgia, allowing for greater flexibility at the local level. This means that depending on their unique circumstances and needs, counties and municipalities can opt to open additional voting locations on weekends, potentially increasing voter turnout by making it easier for individuals with scheduling conflicts on traditional voting days to participate in elections.
House Bill 394 seeks to amend the Official Code of Georgia Annotated to allow counties and municipalities the option to conduct advance voting on the Saturday and Sunday immediately prior to a primary election, general election, or runoff. This is meant to enhance voter accessibility by providing more opportunities to cast a ballot before the official election day. The bill outlines specific regulations for the timing and notification associated with the advance voting periods, ensuring that voters are well-informed about their voting options.
While supporters of HB 394 argue that this measure will improve voter access and encourage higher participation rates in elections, opponents may raise concerns over the implications for electoral integrity and the administrative challenges local jurisdictions might face in implementing additional voting days. Questions regarding the associated costs, staffing needs, and potential for confusion among voters regarding different jurisdictions' voting practices are likely to surface during legislative discussions.