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A 8257

Relates to voting of overseas military voters and special federal voters

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Robert Carroll

Bill A 8257 simplifies voting for overseas military and special federal voters by enhancing accessibility, streamlining registration, and ensuring timely ballot information.

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Bill Summary · A 8257

Summary of Bill A 8257

Bill Overview

  • Bill Number: A 8257
  • Title: Relates to voting of overseas military voters and special federal voters
  • Status: PRINT NUMBER 8257A
  • Introduced On: May 05, 2025
  • Classification: Bill

Purpose and Intent

Bill A 8257 aims to enhance the voting process for overseas military voters and special federal voters. The intent is to ensure that these voters can participate in elections without unnecessary barriers, thereby promoting democratic engagement among citizens serving abroad or residing outside the country.

Key Provisions

The bill includes several important provisions designed to facilitate voting for overseas military and special federal voters:

  1. Voting Accessibility:

    • Establishes clearer guidelines for the voting process for military personnel and federal voters living overseas.
    • Ensures that ballots are accessible and can be submitted electronically, where feasible.
  2. Ballot Submission:

    • Mandates that election officials provide timely information regarding ballot submission deadlines and procedures to overseas voters.
    • Requires states to implement measures that allow for the secure transmission of ballots.
  3. Voter Registration:

    • Simplifies the voter registration process for military and overseas voters, making it easier for them to register and vote from abroad.
  4. Outreach and Education:

    • Calls for increased outreach efforts to inform military and overseas voters about their voting rights and the resources available to them.

Who Would Be Affected

  • Overseas Military Voters: Members of the armed forces stationed outside the United States.
  • Special Federal Voters: U.S. citizens residing abroad who are eligible to vote in federal elections.
  • Election Officials: State and local election officials responsible for implementing the provisions of the bill.

Legislative Actions

  • May 05, 2025: Bill A 8257 was introduced and referred to the Election Law committee.
  • May 28, 2025: The bill was amended and recommitted to the Election Law committee, resulting in the printing of version 8257A.

Related Legislation

  • S 7689: A companion bill in the Senate that addresses similar issues regarding voting for overseas military and special federal voters.

Conclusion

Bill A 8257 represents a significant effort to improve the electoral process for overseas military and special federal voters. By streamlining voting procedures and enhancing accessibility, the bill seeks to ensure that these voters can effectively participate in the democratic process, regardless of their location. The ongoing legislative actions indicate a commitment to refining the bill to better serve its intended purpose.

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

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