A significant provision of S0385 is the allowance for local boards to substitute the traditional newspaper advertising of registration deadlines with postings on the municipality's website. This change aims to enhance accessibility and reduce costs associated with print advertisements. It reflects a growing trend towards digital communication, intending to make information on voter registration more widely available and easily accessible to the public, potentially increasing voter turnout.
Summary
S0385, titled 'An Act Relating to Elections - Registration of Voters,' amends the existing statutes concerning the procedures for voter registration in Rhode Island. This legislation mandates that local boards of canvassers remain open on the last day for voter registration to facilitate participation in upcoming elections. Notably, it stipulates operating hours from 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM on that day. In cases where the registration deadline falls on a weekend or legal holiday, local boards have the option to establish a publicly accessible alternative location for registration during specified hours.
Contention
There may be contention surrounding the effectiveness of online postings compared to traditional newspaper advertisements, particularly with populations that may not have consistent internet access. Critics may worry that relying solely on digital methods could disenfranchise those lacking access to technology or the internet. Furthermore, the adequacy of public notice regarding registration hours and locations could be debated, emphasizing transparency and accessibility in the electoral process.
Permits the municipality to post on a website voter designation of voter registration deadline on the website for ten (10) consecutive days prior to deadline instead of a newspaper.
Permits the substitution of advertising the voter registration deadline in a newspaper by posting notice of designations on the municipality's website, continuously, for at least 10 days leading up to the last day prescribed by law.
Requires the local board of canvassers to publish early voting dates, hours, and location, at least twice in a newspaper of general circulation and to publish the same on the municipality's website for the duration of in-person early voting period.
Requires the local board of canvassers to publish early voting dates, hours, and location, at least twice in a newspaper of general circulation and to publish the same on the municipality's website for the duration of in-person early voting period.