Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB542

Introduced
2/1/23  

Caption

Election Law - Citizens Who Live Overseas - Right to Vote

Impact

The implications of HB 542 on state laws are significant, particularly regarding the rights of overseas voters. The bill amends current election laws to broaden the definition of residency, allowing overseas citizens who have maintained ties with their home state to participate in elections. This legislative change addresses a gap that previously disenfranchised many expatriates by clarifying their voting eligibility, which could lead to increased voter turnout among these citizens. Furthermore, it establishes a standardized process for registration, ensuring that overseas voters are not penalized for their geographical location.

Summary

House Bill 542 focuses on enhancing the voting rights of United States citizens who reside overseas. The bill proposes that individuals who have never lived in the U.S. but have a parent or legal guardian who is a resident, or who formerly lived in a state before moving overseas, be granted residency status for voting purposes. This means that eligible overseas citizens would have the right to register to vote and participate in elections in their home state, provided they meet specific conditions outlined in the bill. The legislation is aimed at ensuring that these citizens maintain their voting rights despite living outside the country, thereby fostering greater civic engagement among expatriates.

Contention

While proponents of HB 542, including various advocacy groups for overseas citizens, support this bill as a necessary adjustment to modern electoral practices, there are potential points of contention. Critics may argue about the verification process needed to establish residency and the integrity of votes cast remotely. Additionally, concerns may arise about the administrative burden placed on local election offices to accommodate these new provisions and ensure compliance with both state and federal voting regulations. The balance between facilitating access to voting for overseas citizens and maintaining electoral integrity will likely be an ongoing discussion as the bill advances.

Companion Bills

MD SB605

Crossfiled Election Law - Citizens Who Live Overseas - Right to Vote

Previously Filed As

MD SB605

Election Law - Citizens Who Live Overseas - Right to Vote

MD S2899

Allows certain voters residing overseas to vote in certain elections in this State depending on overseas residency or intent to return.

MD A3929

Allows certain voters residing overseas to vote in certain elections in this State depending on overseas residency or intent to return.

MD HB233

Require elector citizenship verification; revise election law

MD HB880

Elections; electronic return of voted military-overseas ballots.

MD SB153

Require citizenship verification before an elector may vote

MD HB2492

Voter registration; verification; citizenship

MD SB0177

Elections: absent voters; electronic return of absent voter ballots by uniformed services voters and overseas voters; allow, and codify tabulating certain absent voter ballots received up to 6 days after the election. Amends secs. 759a & 764a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.759a & 168.764a) & repeals sec. 18a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.18a).

MD SB0259

Elections: absent voters; tabulating absent voter ballots received up to 6 days after an election from an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter; provide for. Amends secs. 759a & 764a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.759a & 168.764a).

MD HB1244

ELECTIONS-RIGHTS OF VOTERS

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