Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB31

Introduced
12/5/22  

Caption

Repeal Montana Ballot Interference Prevention Act

Impact

If enacted, SB31 would remove existing restrictions on ballot collection practices, potentially allowing for a broader range of methods for voters to return their ballots. This change could streamline the voting process for some individuals by providing them with more options. However, it might also raise concerns regarding the security and integrity of the ballot collection process, as previously established safeguards would be dismantled. The removal of penalties related to unauthorized ballot collection could lead to uncertainty in enforcement during elections.

Summary

Senate Bill 31, introduced by W. McKamey on request of the Commissioner of Political Practices, seeks to repeal the Montana Ballot Interference Prevention Act. This act currently includes several provisions designed to regulate ballot collection practices in Montana. SB31 aims to eliminate the specified sections from the Montana Code Annotated (MCA) that define ballot collection, outline exceptions, and impose penalties related to the delivery of ballots. The immediate effect of this bill upon passage would signify a significant shift in the regulations governing how ballots can be collected and managed in the state.

Contention

Discussions surrounding SB31 indicate a divide in opinions regarding the implications of repealing the Montana Ballot Interference Prevention Act. Supporters of the bill argue that the existing regulations are overly restrictive and hamper voter participation. They contend that repealing these sections will facilitate easier access to voting, thereby increasing engagement in the electoral process. Conversely, opponents express concerns about the potential for increased fraud or misconduct without the established ballot collection regulations. They advocate for maintaining some level of oversight to preserve election integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

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