Timeline for sending or transmitting presidential preference primary absentee ballots. (FE)
Impact
This bill is envisioned to streamline the absentee ballot process for presidential preference primaries, potentially increasing voter access by ensuring ballots are distributed more promptly. By setting a definitive time frame for absentee ballot distribution, the bill seeks to encourage participation in the electoral process, particularly for those who may not be able to vote in person on the day of the election. However, the differentiation in timelines for military and overseas voters may require additional clarification and administration from clerks, which could create challenges in implementation.
Summary
Senate Bill 433 aims to amend the existing statute regarding the timeline for sending absentee ballots for the presidential preference primary in Wisconsin. The bill mandates that municipal clerks must send or transmit absentee ballots to electors requesting them at least 21 days before the presidential preference primary, which is a change from the previous requirement of 47 days for all elections. However, this change will not affect the deadline for military and overseas voters, who will continue to receive their ballots according to the 47-day timeline.,
Contention
Supporters of SB433 argue that the revised timeline will enhance voter accessibility and lead to higher turnout in presidential primaries, helping to modernize election practices. Some critics, however, may raise concerns regarding the potential implications this new timeline might have on ensuring that all voters, particularly military and overseas voters, receive their ballots in a timely manner. The distinction between how absentee ballots are handled based on voter category could lead to perceived inequities in voter access, necessitating careful monitoring by election administrators.
Transmitting and canvassing absentee ballots, use of central counting locations, election night reporting, whistleblower protection for municipal clerks, notifications and verifications concerning citizenship status, court determinations of incompetency and ineligibility to vote, and providing a penalty. (FE)
Transmitting and canvassing absentee ballots, use of central counting locations, election night reporting, whistleblower protection for municipal clerks, notifications and verifications concerning citizenship status, court determinations of incompetency and ineligibility to vote, and providing a penalty. (FE)
Elections and Primaries; application for an absentee ballot in a primary or election shall also be an automatic application for an absentee ballot in a runoff resulting from such primary or election; provide