Elections and Primaries; rules or regulations adopted by the State Election Board prior to a general primary, general election, or runoff thereof; limit the effective date
Impact
The bill establishes stricter guidelines regarding the acceptance of hand-delivered absentee ballots. Specifically, such ballots will not be accepted after the end of the advance voting period, which could significantly affect voters, particularly those in assisted living or care facilities. It provides for supervised assistance in preparing absentee ballots for residents in these facilities, indicating a more inclusive approach to voting, albeit with documented procedures to ensure fairness and oversight during the process.
Summary
Senate Bill 270 aims to amend various provisions related to elections in Georgia, focusing on the rules and regulations adopted by the State Election Board. One of the primary changes proposed is the limitation on the effective date of any new rules introduced by the board if they are adopted within 60 days of a primary, general election, or runoff. This measure is designed to ensure that modifications to election procedures are implemented well ahead of crucial voting dates, thereby promoting transparency and stability in election administration.
Contention
Key points of contention surrounding SB 270 focus on its implications for voter accessibility and the management of absentee voting. Critics may raise concerns that limiting the acceptance of absentee ballots could disenfranchise voters who face barriers in completing their ballots during the prescribed time frames. Proponents argue that the distinctions created by this bill help to reinforce the integrity of the election process while ensuring that voters who need help are adequately supported through supervised assistance events.
Elections and Primaries; nonemergency rules or regulations adopted by the State Election Board within 180 days of an election shall not be effective for such election; provide
In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for special elections for Senator and Representative in the General Assembly.
In dates of elections and primaries and special elections, further providing for general primary and candidates to be nominated and party officers to be elected.