Election Law - Electronic Ballot Return System - Study and Request for Proposals
Impact
If enacted, this bill could significantly facilitate the voting process for certain populations, including disabled voters and military personnel, by providing a more flexible method to return ballots. The findings from the legislative study may influence future voting procedures and policies, aimed at improving voter access and participation. The implementation of an electronic voting system might also streamline the election infrastructure in Maryland, potentially leading to increased efficiency and reliability in the electoral process.
Summary
House Bill 645 focuses on the establishment of an electronic ballot return system within Maryland's election framework. The bill mandates the Department of Legislative Services to investigate the feasibility of such a system, specifically considering the needs of voters with disabilities and those serving in the military or residing overseas. It directs the State Board of Elections to issue a request for proposals for the implementation of an electronic return system by a set deadline. The study aims to explore best practices for accessibility and security, as well as to evaluate the associated costs and necessary changes to existing election laws.
Contention
Despite its supportive intent, HB 645 may raise concerns regarding election security and the potential for fraud in electronic voting systems. Critics could argue that the vulnerabilities associated with electronic systems might undermine public confidence in election outcomes. Moreover, ensuring adequate training and infrastructure for election officials to manage electronic ballots will be essential to address any apprehensions from both lawmakers and constituents. As the bill progresses, it will likely encounter discussions around the balance between technological advancement and the integrity of the democratic process.
Elections: absent voters; electronic return of absent voter ballots by uniformed services voters; amend start date. Amends sec. 759a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.759a).
Elections; establishing procedures for voters with a disability to request ballot; providing for ballot and balloting materials to be sent via electronic transmission; effective date.
Elections; establishing procedures for voters with a disability to request ballot; providing for ballot and balloting materials to be sent via electronic transmission; effective date.
Elections: absent voters; electronic return of absent voter ballots by military voters and their spouses; provide for. Amends sec. 759a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.759a) & repeals sec. 18a of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.18a).
Relating to appointment of and performance of notarial acts by an online notary public and online acknowledgment and proof of written instruments; authorizing a fee and creating a criminal offense.