SB 421 | Election reform

  • Status: Signed by governor
  • Position: Support
  • Bill Number: SB 421
  • Session: 2019-2020
  • Latest Update: October 22, 2019
ACLU-PA Bill Page | SB 421

Session: 2019-2020

ACLU-PA Position: Supports

Senate Bill 421 (PN 1330) was signed by Governor Wolf on October 31, 2019 as Act 77 of 2019. It creates sweeping reforms to Pennsylvania's election law that will expand access to the ballot by:

  • Changing the deadline to submit absentee ballots from 5 p.m. the Friday before the election - which is the earliest deadline in the country - to 8 p.m. on Election Day
  • Creating a vote-by-mail option that will allow anyone to vote by mail without giving a reason for doing so. Currently, Pennsylvanians can only vote absentee for a limited number of reasons, which they attest to under penalty of law.
  • Shrinking the voter registration deadline from 30 days before an election to 15 days before an election.
Sponsors:
Senator Lisa Boscola
No results.

Why ACLU-PA Supports Legislation to Reform PA’s Election Laws

The ACLU of Pennsylvania is supporting legislation to modernize the commonwealth’s election laws, and that bill, Senate Bill 421, is expected to be considered by the state House this week.

By Reggie Shuford

Protect my vote

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