Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Assembly Bill AB1045

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  

Caption

Residency requirement for purposes of voting.

Impact

If enacted, AB1045 would significantly influence the election landscape in Wisconsin by amending several sections of the state statutes related to voting eligibility and residency. The alterations aim to stay consistent with efforts to expand voter access, potentially increasing voter turnout among groups who are often underrepresented in the electoral process, such as younger voters and those with fluctuating living situations. Additionally, these changes could simplify the voting process for individuals who might historically face hurdles in establishing residency in a new municipality or ward.

Summary

Assembly Bill 1045 proposes to modify the residency requirements for eligible voters in Wisconsin by reducing the prior residency duration necessary to vote from 28 days to just 10 days before an election. This change aims to make voting more accessible for those who may move frequently or are new residents, particularly benefiting younger voters, students, and transient populations who may struggle to meet the longer residency requirement previously in place. Proponents argue that this would enhance participation in elections and ensure that all eligible residents have the opportunity to vote in a timely manner.

Contention

However, the bill has drawn mixed reactions from the legislature and voters. Critics raise concerns about the potential for increased voter fraud or the integrity of the electoral process. They argue that a shortened residency requirement could lead to abuses of the voting system, allowing individuals to register in numerous locations and vote multiple times in different elections. Supporters counter that rigorous safeguards and verification processes are in place to address these fears and that the benefits of increased voter participation far outweigh the risks associated with potential fraud.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WI SB943

Residency requirement for purposes of voting.

WI SB552

Extending voting rights to certain 17-year-old individuals and requiring a referendum.

WI AB594

Extending voting rights to certain 17-year-old individuals and requiring a referendum.

WI SB139

Revise residency requirements for the purposes of voter registration.

WI AB223

Residency requirements for persons circulating nomination papers or recall petitions.

WI SB593

Absentee voting in certain residential care facilities and retirement homes and court determinations of incompetency and ineligibility to vote.

WI AB572

Absentee voting in certain residential care facilities and retirement homes and court determinations of incompetency and ineligibility to vote.

WI SB220

Residency requirements for persons circulating nomination papers or recall petitions.

WI SB218

Revise provisions associated with residency for voting purposes.

WI AB596

Restoring the right to vote to certain persons barred from voting as a result of a felony conviction, changing the information required on voter registration forms, and changing voting procedure for certain persons who are convicted of felonies. (FE)

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