PRINTER'S NO. 740
No. 694 Session of 2007
INTRODUCED BY GREENLEAF, C. WILLIAMS, D. WHITE, BOSCOLA AND WASHINGTON, MARCH 26, 2007
REFERRED TO STATE GOVERNMENT, MARCH 26, 2007
AN ACT 1 Directing the Department of State to develop and implement 2 uniform voting procedures. 3 The General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 4 hereby enacts as follows: 5 Section 1. Short title. 6 This act shall be known and may be cited as the Uniform 7 Voting Procedures Act. 8 Section 2. Definitions. 9 The following words and phrases when used in this act shall 10 have the meanings given to them in this section unless the 11 context clearly indicates otherwise: 12 "County." A county of this Commonwealth. 13 "County board." A county board of elections of a county. 14 "Department." The Department of State of the Commonwealth. 15 "District election board." The election officers conducting 16 elections in an election district in accordance with the act of 17 June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania
1 Election Code. 2 "Election." A general, municipal, special or primary 3 election. 4 "Election district." A district, division or precinct, 5 established in accordance with the provisions of the act of June 6 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election 7 Code, within which all qualified electors vote at one polling 8 place. 9 "Qualified elector." A person who possesses all of the 10 qualifications for voting now or hereafter prescribed by the 11 Constitution of Pennsylvania, or who, being otherwise qualified 12 by continued residence in that person's election district, 13 obtains such qualifications before the next ensuing election. 14 "Uniform voting procedures." A standardized process for 15 qualified electors to cast their votes and have their votes 16 accurately and securely recorded and transmitted to a county 17 board. The term also includes a standardized procedure for 18 voting by absentee ballot. 19 Section 3. Uniform voting procedures. 20 (a) Development and implementation.-- 21 (1) The department shall develop and implement uniform 22 voting procedures that shall be used at all elections held in 23 this Commonwealth. In developing and implementing uniform 24 voting procedures, the department may use any available 25 research and reports issued by Federal or State agencies 26 relevant to developing and implementing uniform voting 27 procedures. 28 (2) Prior to implementing uniform voting procedures, the 29 department shall receive input from counties, including 30 comments and recommendations from members of county boards 20070S0694B0740 - 2 -
1 and district election boards. 2 (b) Criteria for uniform voting procedures.--In developing 3 and implementing uniform voting procedures, the department shall 4 use, but is not limited to, the following criteria: 5 (1) The procedures shall be easy for qualified electors 6 to understand and use. In order to assist the district 7 election board in confirming a qualified elector's 8 registration and in resolving registration problems, the 9 procedures may include the use by qualified electors of an 10 identification card that may be read at the polling place by 11 a computer linking the district election board directly to 12 the county board. 13 (2) The procedures shall protect the privacy of 14 qualified electors and the security of their votes and shall 15 prevent voter fraud. 16 (3) The procedures shall provide prompt and accurate 17 election results from the district election board to the 18 county board, media and public. The procedures may include a 19 computer network that directly links the district election 20 board at the polling place to the county board for prompt and 21 secure transmission of election results. 22 (4) The procedures shall be standardized for use at all 23 elections held in this Commonwealth. The procedures may not 24 include punch cards and other voting methods that could 25 potentially result in incorrect voting such as double voting. 26 (5) The procedures shall use technological advances 27 including systems that utilize touch-screen computers and the 28 Internet. 29 Section 4. Repeals. 30 All acts and parts of acts are repealed insofar as they are 20070S0694B0740 - 3 -
1 inconsistent with the provisions of this act. 2 Section 5. Applicability. 3 The uniform voting procedures developed pursuant to this act 4 shall be implemented and applied to all elections held in this 5 Commonwealth on or after January 1, 2009. 6 Section 6. Effective date. 7 This act shall take effect immediately. A30L25DMS/20070S0694B0740 - 4 -