Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania House Bill HB423

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Establishing the Future Voter Program; providing for prevoter registration of eligible high school students; and imposing powers and duties on the Secretary of Education, the Secretary of the Commonwealth and county commissions.

Impact

The bill reflects a legislative commitment to increase access to voter registration and improve turnout rates among younger demographics, which statistics show have historically registered at low rates. In 2024, only 9% of registered voters in the state were aged 18-24, prompting this legislative effort to engage prospective young voters before they reach voting age. The Future Voter Program is to be implemented by the Secretary of Education in collaboration with other state officials, with specific provisions for the distribution of voter registration materials in schools.

Summary

House Bill 423, also known as the Future Voter Act, aims to establish a program for pre-registration of eligible high school students (ages 16-17) to encourage civic participation among young voters in Pennsylvania. The bill mandates the creation of the Future Voter Program, which is intended to educate students about the voting process and facilitate their registration through their schools. It advances the goal of enhancing voter turnout among emerging adults by addressing the barriers they face in the traditional voter registration process.

Sentiment

Support for HB423 comes largely from legislators who are focused on increasing voter participation and ensuring informed citizenship among young people. Advocates argue that by allowing students to pre-register, the bill can foster a habit of civic engagement from an early age. However, some critics are likely to raise concerns over the practicality of implementation in schools and whether the measures adequately address the privacy and security of young voter's personal information.

Contention

Discussion surrounding HB423 may highlight potential points of contention, including its effects on existing voter registration systems and privacy concerns regarding personal data of students under 18. The bill seeks to ensure that pre-registration information is secure and that students are not added to the statewide voter registry until they reach voting age. Nevertheless, debates may arise regarding the appropriateness of school systems acting as facilitators for voter registration, and whether the resources necessary for its implementation will be adequately provided.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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