Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB690

Introduced
4/28/25  

Caption

In ballots, providing for antifraud ballot paper, vendor certification and antifraud measures.

Impact

If enacted, SB690 will significantly amend the Pennsylvania Election Code, impacting how ballots are produced and secured. The introduction of required antifraud measures could lead to a more secure voting process, which supporters argue is essential for maintaining public trust in electoral outcomes. Local governments will be responsible for ensuring compliance with the bill, thus necessitating potential adjustments in budgeting and procurement processes for election equipment and materials. Effective implementation may also require educating election staff and voters about the new features of the ballots.

Summary

Senate Bill 690 aims to enhance the integrity of the election process in Pennsylvania by introducing stringent antifraud measures for ballot paper used in elections. The bill mandates that any vendor providing ballots must ensure that the paper used meets specific ISO certifications, including ISO 27001, ISO 17025, and several others. These certifications are intended to guarantee a high level of security and reliability in the production of ballots to protect against potential fraud. The bill outlines detailed requirements for the physical characteristics of the ballot paper, including unique watermarks and holographic features designed to deter counterfeiting.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SB690 is cautiously optimistic among proponents, who argue that the enhancements in security are necessary to safeguard the electoral process from any fraudulent activities. However, there is also skepticism regarding the additional costs and logistical challenges that enforcing such stringent requirements may impose. Opponents may voice concerns about potential barriers to access and the implications for small election vendors, questioning whether such stringent requirements are necessary or justified given historical election data in Pennsylvania.

Contention

Discussions of SB690 highlight some contention regarding the balance between security and accessibility in elections. Critics may argue that the enhanced requirements could unintentionally complicate the voting process or increase costs for state and local governments. There is also a debate on whether these measures address the most pressing vulnerabilities in the election process or if they may serve more as political signaling than practical solutions. The bill is set to take effect for elections on or after January 1, 2027, which gives time for stakeholders to adjust and adapt to the new requirements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA SB250

In ballots, providing for antifraud ballot paper, vendor certification and antifraud measures.

PA HB282

In voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for envelopes for official absentee ballots and for voting by absentee electors and providing for secure ballot return receptacles; and, in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for date of application for mail-in ballot, for approval of application for mail-in ballot, for envelopes for official mail-in ballots and for voting by mail-in electors.

PA HB2061

In ballots, providing for number of emergency ballots to be printed.

PA SB1038

In preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions; in county boards of elections, further providing for powers and duties of county boards; in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, further providing for manner of applying to vote, persons entitled to vote, voter's certificates, entries to be made in district register, numbered lists of voters and challenges and for what ballots shall be counted and manner of counting and defective ballots; in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for approval of application for absentee ballot, for absentee and mail-in electors files and lists, for official absentee voters ballots, for envelopes for official absentee ballots, for voting by absentee electors and for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots and providing for violation of provisions relating to absentee voting; and, in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for date of application for mail-in ballot and for approval of application for mail-in ballot, providing for mail-in electors' files and lists, further providing for official mail-in elector ballots, for envelopes for official mail-in ballots and for voting by mail-in electors and providing for violation of provisions relating to mail-in voting.

PA HB1270

In nomination of candidates, further providing for casting of lots for position of names upon the primary ballots or ballot labels and notice to candidates; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and providing for order of candidates on the ballot; and, in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, providing for ballot order randomization study.

PA SB1013

In ballots, further providing for form of official primary ballot and for form of official election ballot.

PA SB857

In voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for voting by absentee electors and for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots; and, in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for voting by mail-in electors.

PA HB847

In voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots; and, in Election Integrity Grant Program, further providing for funding for elections.

PA HB490

In voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots.

PA HB36

In district election officers, further providing for election officers to be sworn; in dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for affidavits of candidates; in nomination of candidates, further providing for petition may consist of several sheets and statement of circulator, for affidavits of candidates, for examination of nomination petitions, certificates and papers and return of rejected nomination petitions, certificates and papers, for vacancy in party nomination by failure to pay filing fee or for failure to file loyalty oath, for affidavits of candidates, for filling of certain vacancies in public office by means of nomination certificates and nomination papers and for substituted nominations to fill certain vacancies for a November election; in ballots, further providing for form of ballots and printing ballots; in returns of primaries and elections, further providing for manner of computing irregular ballots; and replacing references to "justice of the peace" with "magisterial district judge."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.