If enacted, HB594 would solidify the Governor's responsibilities during the electoral process, specifically mandating that they ascertain the number of votes cast and issue an official certificate of ascertainment of electors as required by federal law. This amendment to the existing state election law will enhance the accountability and transparency of the vote counting process, reinforcing the integrity of election results in Maryland.
Summary
House Bill 594, also known as the Election Law – Ascertainment of Results – Process, seeks to amend current election laws regarding how votes are ascertained and reported by the Governor. Its primary purpose is to establish a formal process ensuring that the number of votes cast for each candidate in presidential and congressional elections is accurately counted and made consistent with the returns received by the Governor. The bill outlines that the Governor is responsible for declaring the elected presidential electors and congressional candidates based on these results.
Contention
While the bill aims to clarify and strengthen the electoral process, it may raise potential concerns among legislators and voting rights advocates regarding the centralization of power in the office of the Governor. Criticism may emerge over fears that such changes could lead to politically motivated interpretations of how votes are counted or delays in reporting results. Nonetheless, proponents believe that this legislation serves to eliminate ambiguity in the election process and to align state procedures with federal requirements.
Elections: presidential electors; certain provisions of the federal electoral count reform act; implement, clarify straight party ticket voting, modify the election tie-breaking procedure, revise the selection process for members of the board of state canvassers, and modify certain recount timelines. Amends secs. 22a, 22b, 46, 47, 581, 795c, 822, 842, 846 & 882 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.22a et seq.) & adds sec. 814.
Elections: other; contesting post-certification presidential election results; provide for. Amends sec. 13 of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.13) & adds sec. 845a.