Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H8103

Introduced
4/6/22  

Caption

Mail Ballots

Impact

The impact of H8103 on state laws is primarily within the context of improving the integrity and accessibility of mail-in voting, particularly for individuals in care facilities. By formalizing the supervision of mail ballot processes in these locations, the bill aims to safeguard against any potential coercion or mishandling of ballots. This change may also reinforce the rights of elderly or incapacitated voters, ensuring that their votes are counted without undue influence.

Summary

House Bill H8103 relates to elections and specifically addresses the use of mail ballots in personal care facilities such as hospitals, nursing homes, and convalescent homes in Rhode Island. The bill amends existing law to extend the time frame for the state board of elections to appoint bipartisan pairs of supervisors from twenty to thirty days prior to an election. This legislation mandates that these supervisors oversee the process of casting mail ballots to ensure that it is conducted in a manner that preserves voter secrecy and compliance with election laws.

Contention

While most discussions around H8103 have focused on its intention to protect vulnerable voters, there may be contention regarding the responsibilities placed on the state board of elections and the political parties' involvement in appointing supervisors. Opponents may argue about the sufficiency of these measures to truly protect against abuse or interference, and whether or not the bipartisanship element will be effectively upheld in practice. The balance of power between the state and local governance over the administration of elections may also be a point of discussion.

Notable points

Notably, the bill introduces punitive measures against those who interfere with the supervisors or misrepresent themselves as election officials. These legal consequences serve to reinforce the seriousness of conducting fair elections and ensuring voter rights, especially in sensitive environments like personal care facilities. Overall, H8103 aims to enhance voting security while promoting inclusivity for those who may face challenges in the voting process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6032

Mail Ballots

RI S0842

Mail Ballots

RI H6273

Mail Ballots

RI H5955

Mail Ballots

RI H7850

Establishes election day as a day of special observation in the State of Rhode Island. The act would also restrict the use of mail ballots in elections.

RI H7831

Mail Ballots

RI S2800

Mail Ballots

RI H5956

Mail Ballots

RI H5308

Mail Ballots

RI H7247

Requires verification of applicant's date of birth and either a Rhode Island driver's license or state identification number with all mail ballot, mail ballot applications and emergency mail ballots.

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