West Virginia 2024 Regular Session

West Virginia Senate Bill SB622

Introduced
2/2/24  
Refer
2/2/24  
Engrossed
2/15/24  

Caption

Changing time period of voting inactivity for removal from voter registration

Impact

The proposed changes under SB622 are likely to have significant implications for voter registration management in the state. By shortening the inactivity period, counties will need to proactively engage with voters who may be removed from the rolls, thus potentially increasing the administrative workload. Proponents argue that this approach will help eliminate outdated voter information and contribute to a more reliable electoral system, while critics may contend that it risks disenfranchising voters who may not have participated in recent elections but are still eligible to vote.

Summary

Senate Bill 622 aims to modify the regulations governing voter registration in West Virginia, specifically by decreasing the voting inactivity period required for the removal of ineligible voters from the active voter rolls from four years to two years. This bill is positioned as a step towards efficiently maintaining voter lists, thus enhancing the integrity of the electoral process. The legislative intent is to streamline the identification and purging of voters who may no longer be eligible to vote, effectively making it easier for county clerks to maintain accurate voter registration records.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB622 reflects a mix of support for voter list integrity and concern about the potential for disenfranchisement. Supporters, including some legislators, advocate for the necessity of updating voter rolls regularly to reflect current residency and eligibility. Conversely, opponents express apprehension that the bill's approach could disproportionately affect those who do not vote consistently, potentially removing eligible voters based solely on their voting history rather than changing eligibility criteria.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding SB622 include discussions on the balance between maintaining accurate voter rolls and protecting voter rights. Critics emphasize the importance of ensuring that the purging process is conducted fairly and that voters are adequately notified before removal from the registration rolls. The bill's approach to using data from various state agencies and the U.S. Postal Service for verification also raises questions about privacy and the reliability of the information used to judge voter eligibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB3495

To modify certain election laws, early voting laws, and absentee voting laws

WV SB642

Changing deadline for county clerks to report voter participation history

WV HB2513

Relating to the deadline by which county clerks must report voter participation history after an election into the statewide voter registration system

WV SB459

Clarifying residency requirements for voter registration

WV HB2345

Relating to automatic voter registration

WV SB631

Updating administration, funding, and requirements for federal elections held in WV

WV HB3020

To mandate that the Secretary of State to utilize the Electronic Registration Information Center

WV SB156

Relating to modernization of procedures for voting in public elections

WV HB2210

Require all registered voters to produce a photo ID to vote in all public office elections

WV HB2591

To ensure party affiliation is consistent with candidate’s voter registration

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