Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB878

Introduced
2/8/23  
Refer
2/8/23  

Caption

Voting Rights Act of 2023 - Counties and Municipalities

Impact

The proposed bill introduces a framework for the enforcement of voting rights that is aimed at preventing any form of electoral discrimination. Local governments will be required to demonstrate that changes to election procedures do not disproportionately affect protected class members. It also establishes a Statewide Election Database and Information Office, which will collect and maintain election-related data to facilitate ongoing evaluation of election practices. Enacting this bill reflects a shift towards stronger oversight and protection of voting rights at the local level, with an emphasis on equitable access for all voters, particularly marginalized groups.

Summary

Senate Bill 878, titled the Voting Rights Act of 2023, aims to safeguard the voting rights of protected class members across Maryland's counties and municipalities. It prohibits local governments from implementing any qualifications or regulations that would impair or diminish an individual's right to vote, particularly focusing on protected classes. This comprehensive legislation outlines requirements for local governments regarding changes to election methods and districting plans, ensuring that any proposals must undergo approval by the Civil Rights Division of the Office of the Attorney General prior to enactment. A significant aspect of the bill is to enhance the integrity of the electoral process by mandating public input and transparency in decision-making regarding voting policies.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions regarding the balance of power between state and local governance over electoral policies. While proponents celebrate the bill as a critical step toward ensuring fair representation and accessibility in elections, critics argue that imposing state-level requirements could curb local control over specific electoral needs. The stipulations regarding preclearance from the Civil Rights Division and the rigorous public hearing requirements are seen by some as bureaucratic hurdles that could delay necessary reforms in local jurisdictions. Thus, the bill highlights ongoing tensions between state mandates and local autonomy in electoral administration.

Companion Bills

MD HB1104

Crossfiled Voting Rights Act of 2023 - Counties and Municipalities

Previously Filed As

MD HB1104

Voting Rights Act of 2023 - Counties and Municipalities

MD SB660

Maryland Voting Rights Act of 2024 - Counties and Municipalities

MD HB800

Maryland Voting Rights Act of 2024 – Counties and Municipalities

MD SB413

Voting Rights Act of 2022 – Counties and Municipalities

MD HB1043

Maryland Voting Rights Act of 2025 - Voter Suppression and Vote Dilution

MD SB342

Voting Rights Act of 2025 - Counties and Municipal Corporations

MD HB1044

Maryland Voting Rights Act of 2025 - Preclearance and Voter Intimidation and Obstruction

MD HB3047

VOTING RIGHTS ACT OF 2025

MD SB001

Colorado Voting Rights Act

MD AB2231

California Voting Rights Act of 2001.

Similar Bills

MD HB1104

Voting Rights Act of 2023 - Counties and Municipalities

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NJ A4554

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