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HB 1383

Pub.Rec./Voter Registration Record Maintenance

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jenna Persons-Mulicka

Bill establishes voter registration record maintenance procedures and public access protocols, but died in committee without advancing to full legislative consideration.

Died in State Affairs Committee
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Bill Summary · HB 1383

Legislative bill overview

HB 1383 addresses the maintenance and public accessibility of voter registration records in Florida. The bill establishes procedures for how voter registration data is retained, updated, and made available to the public while maintaining compliance with state and federal election laws.

Why is this important

Voter registration record management directly affects election administration efficiency, voter list accuracy, and public transparency in the electoral process. Proper maintenance procedures help prevent duplicate registrations, remove ineligible voters, and ensure election officials have reliable data while balancing privacy and public record access.

Potential points of contention

  • Public access vs. privacy: Balancing transparency in voter records with protecting voters' personal information from misuse or identity theft
  • Maintenance standards: Disagreement over how frequently records should be updated and what criteria trigger removal or inactivation of registrations
  • Implementation costs: Questions about resource requirements for counties to comply with new record-keeping or reporting procedures, particularly in smaller jurisdictions
  • Federal compliance: Ensuring state procedures align with the National Voter Registration Act and other federal election requirements

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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