Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Impact
If enacted, HB2018 will amend chapter 115 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, which governs elections, thus impacting local election laws across the state. The bill's requirements will likely necessitate changes in the procurement and maintenance of voting machines, increasing the resources needed to comply with these new accessibility standards. Furthermore, the state would be responsible for covering additional costs associated with maintaining these machines during elections, highlighting a shift in financial responsibility for ensuring voter accessibility.
Summary
House Bill 2018 aims to enhance accessibility for voters who are blind or visually impaired by requiring election authorities to provide at least one electronic voting machine at every polling location during state and local elections. This mandate is designed to comply with the federal Help America Vote Act, which seeks to ensure that all voters have equal access to the voting process. The bill establishes clear guidelines for election authorities with different population sizes, requiring those with more than 350,000 residents to offer more comprehensive services and support for visually impaired voters.
Contention
As this bill progresses, discussions may arise around the financial implications for smaller election authorities managing fewer residents, who may face challenges in meeting the mandated requirements without additional state support. Proponents argue that the legislation is a necessary step toward inclusivity in the electoral process, while critics might express concerns about the costs and logistical challenges associated with implementing such mandates. These discussions reflect broader considerations regarding state responsibilities and the empowerment of marginalized voter groups.
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for blind or visually impaired voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Requires election authorities to make available at least one electronic voting machine per polling location for disabled voters at an election in order to comply with federal law
Provides that absentee ballots for all elections shall be made available in Braille and large print, upon request of a blind or visually impaired voter no less than 30 days prior to each election day.
Provides that absentee ballots for all elections shall be made available in Braille and large print, upon request of a blind or visually impaired voter no less than 30 days prior to each election day.