Pennsylvania 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SB442 Introduced / Bill

                     
PRINTER'S NO. 372 
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE BILL 
No.442 
Session of 
2025 
INTRODUCED BY BOSCOLA, STREET, SAVAL, COMITTA, FONTANA, KEARNEY, 
TARTAGLIONE, COSTA, HAYWOOD, KANE, SCHWANK AND SANTARSIERO, 
MARCH 14, 2025 
REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, MARCH 14, 2025 
AN ACT
Providing for election day registration; and prescribing 
penalties.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1.  Preliminary Provisions
Section 101.  Short title.
Section 102.  Definitions.
Chapter 3.  Election Day Registration
Section 301.  Election day registration.
Section 302.  Procedure.
Section 303.  Maps.
Section 304.  Record of attempted registrations.
Section 305.  Verification by mail.
Chapter 5.  Enforcement and Penalties
Section 501.  Prohibited acts.
Section 502.  Enforcement.
Chapter 11.  Miscellaneous Provisions
Section 1101.  Construction of act.
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Section 1103.  Repeals.
Section 1104.  Applicability.
Section 1105.  Effective date.
The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 
hereby enacts as follows:
CHAPTER 1
PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS
Section 101.  Short title.
This act shall be known and may be cited as the Election Day 
Registration Act.
Section 102.  Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 
have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 
context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Board" or "county board."  The county board of elections.
"Department."  The Department of State of the Commonwealth.
CHAPTER 3
ELECTION DAY REGISTRATION
Section 301.  Election day registration.
(a)  Registration.--A person otherwise eligible to vote may 
register to vote on the day of any primary, municipal or general 
election by appearing in person at the polling place for the 
election district in which the individual maintains residence, 
completing a registration card, making an oath in the form 
prescribed by the department and providing proof of residence.
(b)  Proof of residence.--An individual may prove residence 
by any of the following methods:
(1)  By displaying a valid driver's license.
(2)  By showing any document approved by the department.
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30 (3)  By the written statement of an elector registered to 
vote in that election district, sworn to in the presence of a 
judge of elections, stating to the effect that the elector 
personally knows that the individual is a resident of the 
election district. An individual whose residence has been 
sworn to under this paragraph on election day may not sign a 
proof of residence oath for any other individual on that 
election day.
Section 302.  Procedure.
(a)  Judges of elections.--Voter registration under this act 
shall be conducted by judges of elections. A judge who registers 
an individual voter shall not process that voter's ballot at any 
time prior to opening of the ballot box after the voting ends.
(b)  Registration cards.--Registration cards and forms for 
oaths shall be available at each polling place. If an individual 
who registers on election day proves residence under section 
301(b)(3), the form containing that statement shall be attached 
to the individual's registration card. Registration cards 
completed on election day shall be forwarded to the appropriate 
county board, which shall add the name of each voter to the 
registration rolls unless the information forwarded is 
substantially deficient. Each judge of elections registering a 
person on election day shall initial the voter registration card 
of that person.
(c)  Deficient registration.--A county board that finds an 
election day registration substantially deficient shall mail 
written notice of the same to the individual. An election day 
registration shall not be found deficient solely because the 
individual who provided proof of residence was ineligible to do 
so.
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The county board shall provide each polling place with a 
detailed map showing election districts in order to assist 
judges of elections in determining whether an address is located 
in that district.
Section 304.  Record of attempted registrations.
The judge of elections responsible for election day 
registration at each polling place shall keep a record of the 
number of individuals who attempt to register on election day 
but who cannot provide proof of residence as required by this 
act. This record shall be forwarded to the county board with the 
election returns for that election district.
Section 305.  Verification by mail.
Within 10 days of an election, each county board shall send a 
notice to a random sampling of no less than 25% of individuals 
registered on election day. The random sampling shall be 
determined in accordance with the rules of the department. As 
soon as practicable after the election, the board shall mail 
registration verification notices to all individuals registered 
on election day. If a notice is returned as not deliverable, the 
board shall attempt to determine the reason for the return. A 
county board which does not receive or obtain satisfactory proof 
of an individual's eligibility to vote shall immediately notify 
the district attorney and the department.
CHAPTER 5
ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES
Section 501.  Prohibited acts.
(a)  Offenses enumerated.--It shall be unlawful:
(1)  To cause an individual's name to be registered in 
any election district if that individual is not eligible to 
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(2)  To cause an individual's name to be registered for 
the purpose of voting in more than one election district or 
in any election district in which the individual does not 
maintain residence.
(3)  To misrepresent an individual's identity when 
attempting to register to vote.
(4)  To aid, abet, counsel or procure any other 
individual to violate this act.
(5)  For a judge of elections to allow an unregistered 
voter to vote in any election.
(b)  Grading.--A violation of this section constitutes a 
misdemeanor of the second degree.
Section 502.  Enforcement.
Prosecution for violations of this act shall be brought by 
the district attorney, upon information supplied by the 
department, a county election officer or any person.
CHAPTER 11
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Section 1101.  Construction of act.
This act shall be construed as providing a procedure for 
registration in addition to those methods as are provided by 
law.
Section 1102.  Rules and regulations.
The department shall promulgate rules and regulations 
necessary to carry out this act.
Section 1103.  Repeals.
All acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are 
inconsistent with this act.
Section 1104.  Applicability.
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30 This act shall apply to the municipal or general election 
occurring in the year next following the year of final enactment 
of this act and to each primary, municipal and general election 
thereafter.
Section 1105.  Effective date.
This act shall take effect immediately.
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