Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0386

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Voting Districts And Officials

Impact

The passage of S0386 would have a significant impact on how voting districts are structured in Rhode Island, specifically in terms of ensuring that polling places are adequately populated to facilitate electoral processes. The requirement to utilize active rather than total registered voters in determining the number of voters per polling place is set to enhance the effectiveness of voting by making it easier to manage turnout and voting processes at polling locations. Additionally, this bill provides local governance bodies with clear guidelines on how to handle polling place assignments and the criteria for altering these designations.

Summary

Bill S0386 seeks to amend the regulations regarding the division of towns and representative districts into voting districts in Rhode Island. The legislation stipulates that local boards in cities and towns have the authority to create or reorganize voting districts based on geographical boundaries, ensuring that each polling place serves a specific number of eligible registered voters. The proposal aims to maintain logistical efficiency in elections by preventing polling places from serving fewer than 500 registered voters, except in certain circumstances such as for low-income or elderly residential developments.

Contention

One possible point of contention surrounding S0386 could involve the practicality and implications of enforcing minimum voter counts at polling places in varying contexts. Stakeholders, including local government officials and community leaders, may have differing perspectives on how these requirements could influence voter access. There is also the potential for challenges regarding the uniform application of these regulations throughout diverse communities with varying population densities and demographic compositions. Critics may argue that mandating a higher minimum voter threshold could inadvertently limit access to voting for specific populations, particularly in areas with fewer residents.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5383

Voting Districts And Officials

RI H6240

Voting Districts And Officials

RI S0613

Voting Districts And Officials

RI H5460

Voting Districts And Officials -- Polling Place Cap

RI S0034

Voting Districts And Officials -- Polling Place Cap

RI H7429

Voting Districts And Officials -- Polling Place Cap

RI S2253

Voting Districts And Officials Polling Place Cap

RI HB4168

ELECTIONS-VOTING AGE 16

RI HB1313

Early voting; authorize at the office of the registrar and additional early voting polling places.

RI HB969

Early voting; authorize at the office of the registrar and additional early voting polling places.

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