Maryland 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB113

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Elections - In-Person Voting - Proof of Identity

Impact

The implementation of HB 113 is expected to have a significant impact on the voting process within the state. By establishing a standardized requirement for voter identification, the bill aims to enhance the integrity of the electoral process. Proponents argue that this move will help prevent voter impersonation and ensure that only eligible voters can cast ballots. However, the bill raises concerns among critics who argue that it could disenfranchise certain groups of voters, particularly low-income individuals and minorities who may lack proper identification.

Summary

House Bill 113 proposes an amendment to the Maryland Constitution regarding in-person voting and the requirement of proof of identity for voters. Under the provisions of the bill, individuals wishing to vote at polling places or early voting centers must present valid identification to an election judge. Acceptable forms of ID include a government-issued photo ID or a non-government-issued photo ID accompanied by a document stating the voter's name and address, such as a utility bill or bank statement. If individuals fail to provide the required identification, they will be issued a provisional ballot, allowing them to still participate in the election process.

Contention

Debate surrounding HB 113 centers on the balance between securing elections and ensuring accessibility for all voters. Supporters of the bill highlight the necessity of identity verification to maintain electoral integrity, while opponents fear that imposing strict ID requirements may lead to unintentional voter suppression. The measure's proponents assert that it aligns with practices in several other states, touting it as a common-sense approach to modernize voting laws. Nonetheless, the contention rests on differing perspectives concerning the implications for voter turnout and representation in future elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD HB35

Elections - In-Person Voting - Proof of Identity

MD HB192

Elections - In-Person Voting - Proof of Identity

MD HB91

Elections - In-Person Voting - Proof of Identity

MD SB772

Elections - In-Person Voting - Proof of Identity

MD SB567

Elections - In-Person Voting - Proof of Identity

MD HB1216

Election Law – Voting – Proof of Identity

MD SB750

Election Law - Voting - Proof of Identity

MD SB532

Election Law – Polling Places – Proof of Identity

MD AB88

Requires proof of identity to vote in an election. (BDR 24-33)

MD SB1034

Elections: voting procedures; process for voting without identification for election purposes; modify to include proof of identity and proof of state residency. Amends secs. 523, 523a, 813 & 829 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.523 et seq.).

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