Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB267 Latest Draft

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PRINTER'S NO. 212 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
HOUSE BILL 
No.267 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY HANBIDGE, KHAN, GIRAL, SCHLOSSBERG, SANCHEZ, 
HOWARD, HILL-EVANS, OTTEN, CERRATO AND GREEN, 
JANUARY 22, 2025 
REFERRED TO COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, JANUARY 22, 2025 
AN ACT
Amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), entitled 
"An act concerning elections, including general, municipal, 
special and primary elections, the nomination of candidates, 
primary and election expenses and election contests; creating 
and defining membership of county boards of elections; 
imposing duties upon the Secretary of the Commonwealth, 
courts, county boards of elections, county commissioners; 
imposing penalties for violation of the act, and codifying, 
revising and consolidating the laws relating thereto; and 
repealing certain acts and parts of acts relating to 
elections," in preparation for and conduct of primaries and 
elections, further providing for assistance in voting.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
Section 1.  Section 1218 of the act of June 3, 1937 
(P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, is 
amended to read:
Section 1218.  Assistance in Voting.--
(a)  [No] Except as provided under subsection (a.1), no voter 
shall be permitted to receive any assistance in voting at any 
[primary or] election, unless there is recorded upon his 
registration card his declaration that, by reason of blindness, 
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22 disability, or inability to read or write, he is unable to read 
the names on the ballot or on the voting machine labels, or that 
he has a physical disability which renders him unable to see or 
mark the ballot or operate the voting machine, or to enter the 
voting compartment or voting machine booth without assistance, 
the exact nature of such condition being recorded on such 
registration card[, and unless the election officers are 
satisfied that he still suffers from the same condition ].
(a.1)  (1)  Notwithstanding any provision of this act or any 
other law or regulation to the contrary, a voter who, due to 
blindness, disease or other disability, is physically unable to 
enter a polling place where ballots or an electronic voting 
system are used at any election may vote without leaving a motor 
vehicle.
(2)  The regular voting procedures may be modified by the 
election officer to the extent necessary to conduct voting under 
this subsection.
(3)  If the exact nature of the voter's disability or 
condition is not recorded on the voter's registration card, the 
voter may provide evidence of a disability or condition in 
accordance with guidelines established by the Secretary of the 
Commonwealth.
(4)  At least two election officers who are members of 
different major political parties shall assist the voter by 
providing the necessary ballots at the polling place entrance or 
curb, as the case may be.
(5)  After the voter is accepted for voting, the voter shall 
mark the ballot and give it to the election officers who shall 
deposit it in the ballot box. The voter may request additional 
assistance as provided under subsection (a).
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30 (6)  On the voter's request, a person accompanying the voter 
shall be permitted to select the voter's ballot and deposit the 
ballot in the ballot box or enter the voting compartment or 
voting machine booth in accordance with subsection (b).
(b)  Any elector who is entitled to receive assistance in 
voting under the provisions of this section shall be permitted 
by the judge of election to select a person of the elector's 
choice to enter the voting compartment or voting machine booth 
with him to assist him in voting, such assistance to be rendered 
inside the voting compartment or voting machine booth except 
that the judge of election, a candidate for election, the 
elector's employer or an agent of the employer or an officer or 
agent of the elector's union shall not be eligible to assist the 
elector.
(c)  In every case of assistance under the provisions of this 
section, the judge of election shall forthwith enter in writing 
in a book to be furnished by the county board of elections, to 
be known as the record of assisted voters--(1) the voter's name; 
(2) a statement of the facts which entitle him to receive 
assistance; and (3) the name of the person furnishing the 
assistance. The record of assisted voters shall be returned by 
the judge of election to the county board of elections with the 
other papers, as hereinafter provided, and said county board 
shall permit the same to be examined only upon the written order 
of a judge of the court of common pleas: Provided, however, That 
such record shall be subject to subpoena to the same extent to 
which other election records may be subpoenaed: And provided 
further, That the county election board shall permit any 
registration commission to examine any records of assisted 
voters without a court order, in order that the registration 
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30 commission may ascertain whether electors, who have declared, at 
the time of registration, their need for assistance, actually 
did receive assistance when voting at any election.
Section 2.  This act shall take effect in 60 days.
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