Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF1942

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Mail balloting authorized in any town or city with fewer than 400 registered voters.

Impact

The enactment of HF1942 is expected to significantly impact small towns and cities in Minnesota. By allowing for mail balloting, these municipalities can enhance voter participation and ensure that all registered voters have the opportunity to vote without the need for polling places. The bill aims to address logistical challenges faced by small communities and is poised to improve the overall election experience, particularly in rural regions where voters may be further away from polling locations.

Summary

House File 1942, also known as the mail balloting bill, aims to authorize mail balloting in any town or city that has fewer than 400 registered voters. The bill modifies Minnesota Statutes, specifically section 204B.45, subdivision 1, to provide greater flexibility for smaller municipalities in conducting elections. This initiative is designed to streamline the voting process in areas where traditional polling stations may be impractical due to low voter registration numbers and resources.

Contention

While HF1942 is primarily focused on increasing voter access in small municipalities, there may be points of contention around the issue of election security and the integrity of mail-in ballots. Some legislators may raise concerns regarding the potential for voting fraud or challenges related to the verification of voter identities through mail-in voting. Additionally, discussions could center around the administrative capacity of smaller towns to manage mail balloting effectively, ensuring the proper handling, distribution, and collection of ballots.

Notable_points

Another notable aspect of HF1942 is its effective date set for January 1, 2024, which indicates that if passed, the provisions of the bill would apply to elections conducted thereafter. This timeline allows municipalities to prepare and adapt their processes to accommodate the new mail balloting framework, ensuring a smooth transition that could serve as a model for future legislative efforts surrounding voter accessibility.

Companion Bills

MN SF1361

Similar To Mail balloting authorization in any town or any city with fewer than 400 registered voters

Previously Filed As

MN SF1361

Mail balloting authorization in any town or any city with fewer than 400 registered voters

MN HF1140

Technical and policy changes made to elections administration provisions.

MN HF1253

Requirements related to the return of absentee ballots on election day modified, and absentee voting period modified for certain voters.

MN SF1191

Election administration provisions modifications

MN SF2493

Absentee ballots return on election day requirements provisions modifications and certain voters absentee voting period modifications provision

MN SF1636

Omnibus Elections appropriations

MN HF1723

Elections finance and policy bill.

MN HF2428

Various laws related to election administration modified, absentee voting requirements and procedures modified, timelines modified, notice with absentee ballot applications and sample ballots required, and filing period for certain local offices modified.

MN HF1644

People who register on election day required to cast provisional ballots, voters with challenged registration status required to cast provisional ballots, and technical and conforming changes made.

MN HF1830

State government finance bill.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.