Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF2384

Introduced
3/10/25  
Refer
3/10/25  
Refer
3/17/25  

Caption

Election administration provisions modification

Impact

If enacted, SF2384 will significantly affect election-related statutes in Minnesota, specifically regarding how voting systems are implemented and maintained across the state. The passage of this bill would lead to the repeal of outdated laws and adjust processes around absentee voting and election equipment. By providing grants for new technologies, it seeks to modernize the voting process and enhance the reliability and security of election outcomes, addressing public concerns over voting integrity.

Summary

SF2384 aims to amend various provisions related to the administration of elections, emphasizing enhancements in voting equipment and processes. The bill proposes the creation of a Voting Equipment Grant Account aimed at providing financial resources for local jurisdictions to purchase modern voting technologies. It touches upon ensuring equitable access for voters, including provisions for registration on election day and the introduction of additional proofs of residency for students, thus aiming to increase voter participation among younger demographics.

Sentiment

Discussion surrounding SF2384 has highlighted a generally positive sentiment among supporters who believe the bill will facilitate a more accessible and efficient electoral process. Advocates argue that updating voting equipment and processes is essential for maintaining public trust in elections. However, there are opponents who express skepticism about the reliance on technology, emphasizing the potential risks of cyber vulnerabilities and the need for stringent oversight.

Contention

Notable points of contention arise concerning the balance between improving access to voting and ensuring the security of election processes. Critics are concerned that hastily implemented technological upgrades could pose risks to election security, while proponents argue that modernizing voting systems is necessary to eliminate disparities in voter access and participation. The debate continues around how best to safeguard electoral integrity while embracing modern electoral practices.

Companion Bills

MN HF2073

Similar To Various election administration changes made, voter registration provisions modified, absentee voting provisions modified, requirements for appointing election judges modified, timelines modified, annexation laws modified, and money transferred.

Similar Bills

MN HF2073

Various election administration changes made, voter registration provisions modified, absentee voting provisions modified, requirements for appointing election judges modified, timelines modified, annexation laws modified, and money transferred.

MN HF1378

Elections policy bill.

MN SF2697

Certain voting provisions modification

MN HF1800

Voting administration provisions modified, including candidate filing, registration, vouching, election judges, polling places, ballots, and postelection review; reports required; criminal penalties provided; and money appropriated.

MN HF2870

Elections; various changes made related to election administration, absentee voting provisions modified, and terminology clarified.

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 SF2232

Various election administration provisions modifications

MN HF2119

Elections integrity act established requiring photo ID to register and to vote, ID cards and provisional ballots established, and criminal penalties increased.