Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB89

Introduced
1/14/26  

Caption

Election Law - Incarcerated Individuals - Voter Hotline and Voting Eligibility (Voting Rights for All Act)

Impact

The bill modifies existing election laws that currently restrict the voting rights of individuals convicted of felonies who are serving time. Previously, these individuals were automatically disqualified from registering to vote while serving their court-ordered sentence. With the passage of SB89, the definitions around voting eligibility will be altered to allow greater access to registration, granting many incarcerated individuals the opportunity to participate in the electoral process. This change is expected to lead to broader discussions about the rights of prisoners and the implications for the state's electoral dynamics.

Summary

Senate Bill 89, titled the Voting Rights for All Act, aims to enhance voting access for incarcerated individuals in Maryland. The bill mandates the State Board of Elections to establish a toll-free voter hotline specifically for incarcerated individuals. This hotline would serve as a resource for these individuals to gather information regarding voting, request election materials, and report any potential violations of their voting rights. This initiative represents a significant move towards inclusivity in the voting process, acknowledging the rights of those who are imprisoned.

Contention

Despite the positive intentions behind SB89, the bill is not without its points of contention. Supporters argue that it is a necessary step towards addressing inequities in the electoral system, advocating for the rights of marginalized individuals. Critics, however, may express concerns over the potential for voter fraud or disruption in the prison systems. Additionally, there’s apprehension regarding the administrative challenges of implementing the hotline and ensuring compliance within correctional facilities. Balancing these perspectives will be crucial in the ongoing legislative discussions surrounding this bill.

Companion Bills

MD SB647

Carry Over Election Law - Incarcerated Individuals - Voter Hotline and Voting Eligibility (Voting Rights for All Act)

MD HB52

Crossfiled Election Law - Incarcerated Individuals - Voter Hotline and Voting Eligibility (Voting Rights for All Act)

Previously Filed As

MD SB647

Election Law - Incarcerated Individuals - Voter Hotline and Voting Eligibility (Voting Rights for All Act)

MD HB710

Election Law - Incarcerated Individuals - Voter Hotline and Voting Eligibility (Voting Rights for All Act)

MD HB781

Election Law - Polling Place Procedures - Voting by Elderly Voters and Voters With Disabilities (Accessible and Expedited Voting Act of Maryland)

MD SB66

Election Law - Polling Place Procedures - Voting by Elderly Voters and Voters With Disabilities (Accessible and Expedited Voting Act of Maryland)

MD HB52

Election Law - Voting Age - Board of Education Elections (Your School, Your Voice Act)

MD SB18

Election Law - Early Voting - Number of Days

MD HB317

Election Law - Curbside Voting - Pilot Program

MD SB996

Election Law - Approval Voting - Authorization for County Elections

MD HB91

Elections - In-Person Voting - Proof of Identity

MD SB361

Election Law - Influence on a Voter's Voting Decision By Use of Fraud - Prohibition

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