Legislature(2003 - 2004)
04/29/2003 01:46 PM House FIN
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HOUSE BILL NO. 266
"An Act relating to elections, questioned ballots and
questioned voters, voter registration, training of
election officials, preparation of election materials,
voter identification, absentee voting, counting
ballots, and the primary election; and providing for an
effective date."
Co-Chair Harris MOVED to ADOPT Committee Substitute (FIN)
Work Draft 23-GH1133\S, 4/29/03. There being NO OBJECTION,
the Work Draft was ADOPTED.
LAURA GLAISER, DIRECTOR, DIVISION OF ELECTIONS provided
information about the changes contained in the Committee
Substitute. She explained that the intent of the bill was
to address compliance with the Help American Vote Act
(HAVA), signed into law in October of 2002. The law was a
result of a bi-partisan effort in Congress intended to
improve overall administration of elections, increase
accessibility to voters with disabilities and reduce voter
fraud. She continued to read from the Sponsor Statement as
follows:
Many changes required under HAVA do not require
amending Alaska statute, but HB 266 includes those
necessary to meet federal mandates. Changes
recommended in the bill before you follow the intent of
the federal law and do not place unnecessary burdens on
the voter. It is imperative that these changes
mandated by federal law are passed by the Legislature
this year.
HB 266 also includes changes the Division recommends.
The Division supports the language recommended in
Senator Lincoln's SB 24, and it had been included in
this bill with her permission. Other changes regarding
returning identification/voter cards to other
jurisdictions, reference to a "master list", and adding
types of information that can be provided by the voter
when registering in person are requested by the
Division in this bill.
Ms. Glaiser stated that, although not mandated to do so by
federal law, the Division had recommended grouping
"undeclared" and "non-partisan" voters into one group called
"unaffiliated voters". She stated that the current
Committee Substitute (Version S) had removed those sections.
She also noted that in the original version, the phrase
"question ballot" had been changed to "provisional ballot".
House State Affairs had recommended reverting back to the
term "question ballot". In addition, federal law asks the
Division to provide a free access system, whether a web site
or toll free number, by which a voter may check to see if
their question ballot had been counted. Currently the
practice is to send a letter to those voters, and
Representative Gruenberg requested that the letter be
included along with the free access system. She stated that
both methods are included in the Committee Substitute.
Representative Croft asked why combining "non-partisan" and
"undeclared" into "nonaffiliated" was not included in the
bill. Ms. Glaiser responded that it was a policy
recommendation, but there was no federal mandate. She
referred to the Sectional Analysis of the bill that
indicated which measures were housekeeping and which
responded to federal compliance.
Representative Croft asked about the language contained in
Section 17 of Representative Lincoln's bill (SB 24). Ms.
Glaiser responded that SB 24, as well as the current bill,
requested that special absentee ballots be sent to
individuals who, at the time of the election, were living in
a remote area of the state where distance, terrain or other
natural conditions denied the voter reasonable access to a
poling place.
Vice-Chair Meyer asked what must be done to have local
elections coincide with statewide elections. Ms. Glaiser
noted that a statutory change would be required.
Representative Whitaker asked for clarification regarding a
resolution from the League of Women Voters and asked what
relevance it had to the bill. Ms. Glaiser responded that
this resolution bore no relevance to this bill, as it
relates to APOC.
Representative Foster MOVED to report Committee Substitute
HB266 (FIN) out of Committee with the accompanying fiscal
note. There being NO OBJECTION it was so ordered.
CSHB 266 (FIN) was REPORTED out of Committee with a "do
pass" recommendation and two zero fiscal notes: #1 from the
Office of the Governor and #2 from the Department of
Administration.
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