Utah 2023 Regular Session

Utah Senate Bill SB0017

Introduced
1/17/23  
Engrossed
1/25/23  
Refer
2/7/23  
Report Pass
2/13/23  
Enrolled
3/10/23  

Caption

Voting and Voter Residency Amendments

Impact

The amendments proposed directly affect local and state election laws by streamlining how residency is established and challenged, thereby impacting the process of voter registration and ballot casting. One notable change allows individuals who are homeless to claim a nontraditional location as their principal place of residence for voting purposes. The bill also addresses voting procedures for covered voters, specifically military personnel and overseas civilians, ensuring they can vote in federal elections without being registered elsewhere.

Summary

Senate Bill 0017, titled 'Voting and Voter Residency Amendments', is a legislative proposal aimed at amending various provisions related to voting, particularly those concerning residency requirements for voters and associated electoral processes. The bill defines terms relevant to voter residency, clarifies how residency is determined, and introduces standards for challenges to residency claims. It also modifies existing regulations regarding military and overseas voters to ensure compliance with federal law while also improving clarity regarding their voting rights in Utah elections.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB0017 appears largely supportive among those advocating for improved voting access, particularly for military and overseas voters. Supporters argue that this bill simplifies and clarifies existing laws, helping to foster a more inclusive electoral process. However, some dissent arises concerning the potential implications for local election integrity, specifically worries that amplitude in residency claims could lead to challenges in accurately representing local voters' interests.

Contention

A significant point of contention related to this bill revolves around the processes for determining and challenging residency for voting. Critics worry that the flexibility afforded by broad definitions may open the floodgates for voting inconsistencies, particularly concerning the registration of individuals with transient backgrounds. The balance between facilitating voting rights and ensuring the integrity of local electoral processes remains a critical focus of the discussions surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

UT HB0092

Voting Amendments

UT HB0537

Voting Amendments

UT HB0411

Voting Administration Amendments

UT HB0422

School District Voter Eligibility Amendments

UT HB0332

Amendments to Voting Provisions

UT HB0270

Voter Registration Records Amendments

UT HB0290

Ranked Choice Voting Amendments

UT SB0218

Voter Information Amendments

UT HB0423

Voting Registration Amendments

UT HB0067

Voter Roll Maintenance Amendments

Similar Bills

MT SB276

Generally revise voter identification laws

UT HB0371

Voting Revisions

UT HB0422

School District Voter Eligibility Amendments

SD HB1066

Revise residency requirements for the purposes of voter registration.

UT HB0300

Amendments to Election Law

ND HB1165

Election notices and municipal voter registration.

UT HB0313

Election Security Amendments

MT SB220

Generally revise election laws and procedures