Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H839

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Increasing voter registration and participation to help prevent recidivism

Impact

If passed, HB 839 would amend existing laws, thereby facilitating voter registration processes within correctional facilities. It mandates these facilities to provide assistance to eligible inmates in obtaining absentee ballots and encourages their pre-registration in anticipation of release. With more than 8,200 individuals currently unable to vote due to incarceration, the bill posits that improved access to voting can help prevent recidivism by encouraging civic engagement and a sense of community belonging. Such measures could also address the information gap, as many incarcerated individuals are misled regarding their voting eligibility.

Summary

House Bill 839 is aimed at increasing voter registration and participation among individuals who have been incarcerated for felony convictions, with the broader goal of reducing recidivism. The bill recognizes suffrage as a fundamental civil right and seeks to provide support to ex-offenders upon their release, thereby promoting their reintegration into society. Currently, individuals incarcerated for felony convictions in Massachusetts are barred from voting, which disproportionately affects certain communities, particularly communities of color. The bill highlights the need to enhance voting access for this population as a means of strengthening democracy and empowering disenfranchised communities.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill may face opposition regarding the practicality of its implementation. Concerns include the resources needed for training staff within correctional facilities and ensuring compliance across various institutions. There are also broader political and social implications regarding the enfranchisement of felons, which may spark debate among lawmakers, particularly those who view the restoration of voting rights as a contested issue. Moreover, ensuring equitable access and addressing misinformation regarding voting rights within the correctional system could be challenged by systemic inefficiencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3682

Relative to a certain road in the city of Boston

MA H2870

To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services

MA H2869

To amend retirement benefits for certain employees of the Department of Youth Services

MA H3681

Requiring parking with auction dealer license plate

MA H1761

Designating the Charlestown division of Boston Municipal Court as the George Lewis Ruffin Courthouse

MA H1760

To provide equitable sentencing for felony murder

MA H153

Requiring informed consent for marijuana testing

MA H3126

Establishing a tax for online advertising

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