Election Law – Voter Registration List – Absentee Voters (Absentee Ballot Transparency Act of 2023)
Impact
The implementation of HB943 could significantly alter the landscape of voter registration and absentee voting in Maryland. By allowing candidates easier access to voter information, it may enhance their ability to connect with potential voters. However, this could also raise concerns about privacy and the potential misuse of voter information. The bill is positioned to strengthen the electoral process while simultaneously requiring regulations to ensure that voters' data is handled responsibly and ethically.
Summary
House Bill 943, also known as the Absentee Ballot Transparency Act of 2023, mandates that the State Board of Elections or local boards must provide candidates with a list of registered voters who have requested absentee ballots for upcoming elections. This list is required to include specific contact information, such as email addresses and phone numbers, if available. The intent of the bill is to increase transparency in the electoral process, particularly concerning absentee voting, and to assist candidates in their campaigning efforts by giving them access to relevant voter information.
Contention
There have been points of contention surrounding HB943, particularly regarding the privacy implications of providing personal contact information of absentee voters to candidates. Critics argue that this measure could lead to unsolicited campaigns or even harassment, undermining the intent of facilitating informed voting. Supporters claim that the transparency gained outweighs these concerns, and that it is crucial for candidates to reach out to voters who have expressed interest in absentee ballots, which may lead to higher voter engagement.
Voters allowed to join permanent absentee voter list, and absentee ballots required to automatically be sent before election to voters on permanent absentee voter list.