Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB320

Introduced
2/18/26  

Caption

Voter Registration & Pfd App Registration

Impact

The impact of HB 320 on state laws is significant, as it replaces existing provisions with updated processes that facilitate voter registration through the PFD application. The changes not only adapt to modern technological practices by allowing electronic submissions but also aim to maintain compliance with identity verification standards. This legislative move could alter how voter registration statistics are reported, as many individuals who previously may have overlooked registering might now do so as part of their PFD application process. Hence, the act is expected to modernize and simplify the voter registration framework within Alaska.

Summary

House Bill 320 seeks to amend the procedures surrounding voter registration in the state of Alaska, particularly regarding the interaction between voter registration and applications for the Permanent Fund Dividend (PFD). The bill allows applicants for the PFD to register to vote simultaneously, streamlining the process for Alaskan residents. By simplifying voter registration methods to include electronic transmissions and the use of PFD applications as a registration form, the bill aims to increase participation in elections among PFD applicants. This integration of voter registration with the PFD could lead to a higher voter turnout, especially if the applicants are eligible and do not have to take extra steps to register separately.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 320 arise from concerns about the potential for identity verification issues. Some legislators fear that integrating voter registration with PFD applications might not sufficiently ensure that only eligible voters are registered. This concern is compounded by the logistics of verifying the information submitted via electronic transmission, as opposed to traditional methods. Additionally, there may be debates regarding the accessibility of the application for certain demographics, particularly among those less familiar with technology or without access to the necessary devices to register electronically.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK HB2005

Voter registrations; recorder; inactive status

AK HB2007

Voter registrations; payment prohibited

AK HB2767

Voter registrations; transportation department; recorders

AK HB2587

Voter registration; requirements

AK HB2071

Automatic voter registration

AK HB2037

Automatic voter registration

AK SB1194

Automatic voter registration.

AK SB1470

Voter registration changes; text notices

AK SB1052

Voter registration; temporary absence

AK SB1060

Voter registration; temporary absence

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