Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB2404

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

Modifies law relating to rejected absentee ballots

Impact

The discussions regarding HB2404 highlight its potential impact on state laws related to absentee voting procedures. By establishing clearer criteria for the acceptance or rejection of absentee ballots, the bill could reduce confusion among voters and election officials alike. This change may lead to a more transparent voting process, allowing voters to better understand the steps they need to take to ensure their ballots are counted. Consequently, the modification could increase public confidence in the electoral system and encourage higher voter turnout.

Summary

House Bill 2404 focuses on modifying the laws concerning rejected absentee ballots. The bill aims to streamline the process surrounding absentee voting to ensure that voters are adequately informed about the status of their ballots and the reasons for any rejections. By improving communication and providing clearer guidelines, HB2404 seeks to enhance voter participation and election integrity, making it easier for citizens to engage in the electoral process, especially in situations where absentee voting is required.

Contention

Despite its aims, HB2404 has encountered some contention among legislators and advocacy groups. Supporters argue that the bill's provisions are necessary to protect the voting rights of absentee voters, particularly in light of recent concerns about election integrity. However, some critics express concerns that the bill may not go far enough in addressing the issues voters face when their ballots are rejected. They call for more comprehensive reforms that ensure equitable access to the voting process and address systemic barriers that may disenfranchise certain populations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB864

Modifies law relating to rejected absentee ballots

MO SB149

Modifies law relating to rejected absentee ballots

MO HB1184

Allows for the curing of absentee ballot envelopes

MO HB385

Allows people confined in jails to vote by absentee ballot

MO SB210

Allows for the curing of incomplete absentee ballot envelopes

MO HB691

Removes the requirement for the Secretary of State to pay postage for absentee ballots

MO HB186

Modifies provisions relating to ballot language relating to taxation

MO HB391

Modifies provisions for ballot summary language adopted by the general assembly

MO SB189

Modifies provisions relating to criminal laws

MO HB222

Modifies provisions relating to elected officials retirement

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.