Virginia 2023 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB1377

Introduced
10/17/22  
Refer
10/17/22  
Report Pass
1/13/23  
Engrossed
1/18/23  

Caption

Voter registration; cancellation for persons known to be deceased or disqualified to vote, deadline.

Impact

The impact of HB1377 is significant, as it establishes clearer procedures for cancelling the registrations of voters who are no longer eligible to vote. This amendment is designed to help enhance the integrity of the electoral process in Virginia by ensuring that the rolls are kept accurate and up to date. As such, the bill reflects a concerted effort to prevent voter fraud and the casting of votes by ineligible individuals, which has been a topic of contention in various legislative discussions across the country.

Summary

House Bill 1377 amends ยง24.2-427 of the Code of Virginia to streamline the process of voter registration cancellation for individuals who are deceased or disqualified to vote. The bill allows registered voters to cancel their registration simply by signing an authorization for cancellation and submitting it to the general registrar. This can help maintain updated voter registration records and ensure that only eligible voters are allowed to participate in elections. The bill also mandates that general registrars promptly cancel the registrations of individuals found to be deceased or disqualified due to felony convictions or lack of citizenship documentation.

Contention

Despite its intentions, HB1377 has elicited discussions among lawmakers regarding its potential negative implications. While proponents argue that the streamlining of the cancellation process will make elections more secure, opponents are concerned that the provisions allowing the cancellation of votes based on felony convictions and citizenship status may disenfranchise eligible voters. Critics worry that the bill might disproportionately affect specific populations, leading to fewer voices being heard in the electoral process, especially among communities of color and low-income individuals who may have higher rates of disenfranchisement.

Voting_history

The bill's voting history indicates a mixed reception, having passed out of the Senate Privileges and Elections Committee with a close vote of 8-6. This narrow margin reflects the division in opinions about the bill, underscoring the political sensitivities surrounding voter registration processes and the balance that must be struck between election security and access to the ballot.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2011

Voter registration; cancellation of registration by voter.

VA SB224

Voter registration; cancellation of registration by voter convicted of a felony.

VA HB2002

Voter registration; cancellation of registration, sources of data.

VA HB2513

Voter registration; cancellation of registration, notice of cancellation, new address if available.

VA HB1140

Voter registration; cancellation of registration, notice requirement.

VA SB300

Voter registration; list maintenance activities, cancellation procedures, required record matches.

VA HB2276

Voter registration; list maintenance activities, cancellation procedures, required record matches.

VA HB904

Voter registration; list maintenance activities, cancellation procedures, required record matches.

VA HB2388

Voter registration; list of unqualified persons transmitted to general registrars.

VA HB2357

Voter registration; list of unqualified persons transmitted to general registrars.

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