Missouri 2024 Regular Session

Missouri House Bill HB1598

Introduced
1/3/24  

Caption

Requires election authorities to provide Braille ballots on request

Impact

The implementation of HB 1598 would require changes in how election authorities operate, necessitating the development of procedures to produce and distribute Braille ballots. This could lead to increased training for election staff and possibly the allocation of additional resources to effectively meet this requirement. The bill could set a precedent in the state for enhanced electoral participation for people with disabilities, potentially inspiring other states to adopt similar measures. It signifies a recognition of the importance of inclusivity in the electoral process.

Summary

House Bill 1598 aims to improve accessibility in the electoral process by requiring election authorities to provide Braille ballots upon request. This initiative is a step forward in ensuring that individuals who are blind or visually impaired can participate fully in elections. Supporters of the bill argue that it enhances democratic participation and upholds the rights of disabled voters, aligning state practices with federal mandates for accessibility in voting procedures. By making Braille ballots available, the bill addresses a significant gap in many electoral systems that have overlooked the needs of these voters.

Contention

While the bill is generally seen as a progressive move, there may be concerns regarding the cost and logistics involved in the production and distribution of Braille ballots. Critics might argue that implementing such changes could be burdensome for some election authorities, particularly in less populated areas where resources are already limited. Additionally, discussions may arise concerning the extent of the mandate and whether additional forms of accessibility need to be addressed beyond Braille ballots to ensure comprehensive support for disabled voters.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO HB1201

Requires election authorities to provide braille ballots on request

MO HB1075

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

MO HB1327

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

MO HB781

Removes requirements for party affiliation

MO SB643

Modifies provisions relating to offenses against employees of election authorities

MO SB392

Requires closed primary elections

MO SB202

Modifies provisions relating to local elections

MO HB1265

Requires elections involving tax issues to be on the general election day

MO HB387

Removes provisions prohibiting persons on probation or parole after conviction of a felony from voting

MO SB240

Requires closed primary elections

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.