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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 26, 2009
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Constitutional Amendment Proposed by Vance to Expand Absentee
Voting
HARRISBURG – Working to minimize barriers to Election Day
voting, Sen. Pat Vance (R-Cumberland/York) recently proposed a constitutional
amendment that would pave the way for expanded access to absentee ballots.
The Pennsylvania Constitution specifies categories of
voters that the General Assembly may permit to vote by absentee ballot. These
categories include voters who will not be in their home municipality due to
their duties, occupation or business. Under the proposed amendment, the General
Assembly would be authorized to extend absentee ballots to those individuals
regardless of the reason for their absence.
"This proposal helps to expand access to the election
process, which was one of the goals of the Pennsylvania Election Reform Task
Force" Vance said. "With only about 67 percent of eligible voters exercising
their right this past November, I am hopeful this amendment will allow more
people to participate in elections. It is important to remove election hurdles."
Senate Bill 486 will need to pass the General Assembly in
identical forms in two consecutive legislative sessions and then win approval
from the voters before the changes would be made.
Vance’s district includes all of Cumberland County and
Carroll, Fairview, Franklin, Monaghan, Warrington and Washington townships and
Dillsburg, Franklintown and Wellsville boroughs in York County. |