South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3518

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Election Official Protection Act

Impact

The bill proposes significant amendments to existing laws by criminalizing various types of interference with election officials. It outlines that anyone found guilty of interfering with an election official could face misdemeanor charges, potentially leading to imprisonment or fines. The legislation also empowers the Attorney General or election officials themselves to file civil actions against violators. Repealing existing statutes related to tampering with voting machines is included, indicating a shift toward more stringent regulations concerning election security.

Summary

House Bill 3518, known as the 'Election Official Protection Act', aims to provide enhanced protections for election officials in South Carolina. The legislation seeks to establish offenses against actions that intimidate or interfere with these officials in their duties. It defines the roles of election officials and prohibits unlawful interference, threats, or intimidation. Furthermore, it emphasizes the protection of personal information related to election officials, aiming to safeguard them from doxxing and related threats. This move is seen as a response to increasing concerns about the safety and security of those administering elections.

Contention

While the initiative has garnered support for aiming to protect election integrity, some critics argue it might create a chilling effect on legitimate public discourse around elections. Concerns have been raised about the potential for the bill to overreach, criminalizing acts that may not be intended to intimidate but are viewed as critical oversight of election processes. Discussions in legislative committees reflect a divide between those prioritizing increased protections for election workers and those advocating for transparency and accountability in elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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