Minnesota 2025-2026 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF120

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

Recognizing a medical bill as proof of residence on election day rule amendment required by the Secretary of State

Impact

The introduction of SF120 is intended to enhance voter registration accessibility and may impact individuals who rely on medical billing as their primary documentation for residency. The bill could lower barriers for those lacking traditional forms of identification, potentially leading to increased voter participation among demographics that might otherwise face challenges in proving residency. This amendment could prove particularly beneficial for elderly individuals, low-income residents, and those who frequently move, as they might have medical bills but not utility bills or leases to confirm their residence.

Summary

Senate File 120 (SF120) is a legislative proposal aimed at amending Minnesota's election laws to allow voters to use medical bills as proof of residence on election day. This change would expand the acceptable forms of documentation that can be presented by eligible voters registering during the election, facilitating easier access to the electoral process for individuals who may not have other forms of identification readily available. The bill mandates the Secretary of State to amend the relevant rules, with implementation slated for no later than January 1, 2026.

Contention

While the bill promotes inclusivity in the electoral process, it may face contention regarding the potential for misuse or fraudulent claims by voters attempting to establish residency with medical bills. Proponents argue that medical bills are legitimate documents that reflect where individuals receive care, thus providing a valid means of proof for residency. However, skeptics may point to the need for stricter verification processes to ensure that the correct individuals are being allowed to vote, raising concerns about election integrity and the proper administration of voter registration laws.

Companion Bills

MN HF1212

Similar To Secretary of state required to amend rules to recognize a medical bill as proof of residence on election day, and rulemaking authorized.

Previously Filed As

MN HF1212

Secretary of state required to amend rules to recognize a medical bill as proof of residence on election day, and rulemaking authorized.

MN HF3862

Secretary of state required to prepare and distribute a voter information guide prior to each statewide general election, and rulemaking authorized.

MN HF5088

Voter registration form required to include any requirements of federal law, secretary of state required to ensure compliance with federal requirements related to elections, secretary of state required to allocate money to counties to assist them in complying with federal requirements, and money appropriated.

MN SF4135

Secretary of state to prepare and distribute a voter information guide prior to each statewide general election requirement

MN HF4665

Number of proof of residence oaths a person can sign on any election day reduced from eight to two.

MN HB40

Elections; Secretary of State shall serve as chairperson of the State Election Board; provide

MN A1373

Allows voters to submit application to vote by mail using electronic mail-in ballot application form through website maintained by Secretary of State up to seven days before election.

MN SB147

Administration of elections; requiring Secretary of the State Election Board to direct all counties to conduct post-election audits for specified elections. Effective date.

MN SB147

Administration of elections; requiring Secretary of the State Election Board to direct all counties to conduct post-election audits for specified elections. Effective date.

MN HB1241

Election results; require Secretary of State to develop centralized, statewide election night reporting system.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.