Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB303

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Voting equipment and systems; State Board approval process, printed receipt for cast ballot.

Impact

The legislation is expected to significantly improve the reliability and security of voting in Virginia. It mandates that voting systems not only be tested for functionality and ease of use but also for their ability to meet federal standards. By establishing these protocols, SB303 aims to restore public confidence in electoral processes by addressing concerns related to election integrity and security. Additionally, the implications for vendors include being more accountable and transparent in their operations, fostering an environment of trust in the technological suite utilized for elections.

Summary

SB303 aims to modernize the voting process in Virginia by establishing a comprehensive approval process for electronic voting systems and equipment. The bill outlines the requirement that any electronic voting machine must be examined and certified by the State Board. Vendors seeking approval must submit their products for rigorous testing to ensure they meet specific standards, which include voter accessibility, accuracy in counting, and measures to prevent fraud. One notable provision is the requirement for each voting system to print a receipt for voters, recording their selections and the time they voted, thus enhancing transparency in the voting process.

Contention

During discussions surrounding SB303, notable points of contention emerged, particularly regarding the balance between ensuring stringent security measures and the potential costs associated with implementing new electronic voting machines. Some legislators voiced concerns that the required testing could be a burden for smaller vendors, potentially reducing competition in the marketplace. Others highlighted potential privacy issues with the printing of receipts, fearing these could be misused. Ultimately, the bill's proponents contended that these measures were necessary to improve electoral integrity, while critics cautioned about the risks of overregulation inhibiting innovation in voting technology.

Companion Bills

VA HB907

Similar To Voting equipment and systems; State Board approval process, printed receipt for cast ballot.

Previously Filed As

VA SB884

Elections; registration, absentee voting, and conduct of election.

VA HB1812

Foreign interference in elections; registration, absentee voting, and conduct of elections.

VA HB1693

Absentee voting; return of absentee ballots, drop-off locations.

VA SB1319

Absentee voting; return of absentee ballots, drop-off locations.

VA HB1414

Ballots; party identification of candidates.

VA HB1948

Absentee voting; removes witness requirement, required information on return ballot envelope.

VA HB1467

Elections; voter identification containing photograph required, availability of absentee voting.

VA SB1328

Removal of officers; elected officers and officers appointed to elected office.

VA SB1380

Presidential primaries; ranked choice voting.

VA HB2301

Presidential primaries; ranked choice voting.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.