Wisconsin 2023-2024 Regular Session

Wisconsin Senate Bill SB561

Introduced
10/23/23  
Refer
10/23/23  

Caption

Automatic voter registration. (FE)

Impact

The bill's implementation could lead to significant changes within state election laws, particularly by reducing barriers to voter registration. By integrating vehicle and identification data into the voter registration process, the bill positions itself to enhance the completeness and accuracy of the electoral rolls. However, it also contains provisions for individuals to opt-out of having their data shared, maintaining a degree of personal privacy concerning sensitive information. Additionally, the Elections Commission is required to report on progress and integration of this system by July 1, 2026, allowing the legislature to monitor the impact and effectiveness of the bill over time.

Summary

Senate Bill 561 introduces measures for automatic voter registration in Wisconsin, aiming to simplify the process of registering eligible voters. The bill mandates that the Elections Commission utilize all feasible means to facilitate the initial registration of eligible electors, establishing a target date of July 1, 2027. Under this framework, the Commission will work in partnership with the Department of Transportation (DOT) to access personally identifiable information, which will assist in accurately registering voters without requiring them to take additional action, except in specific cases outlined in the law.

Contention

Despite its promise of increased regulatory efficiency and greater voter participation, SB561 has the potential to raise concerns over data privacy and the management of personal information by governmental agencies. Opponents may argue that automatic enrollment could lead to errors in voter lists due to improper data handling or unauthorized data sharing. Additionally, as the bill establishes processes for individuals to request the deletion or exclusion of their names from the voter registration list, varying interpretations of what constitutes an 'eligible' voter might spark debates about voter access and the integrity of the electoral process.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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