New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03152

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  

Caption

Provides that a voter may register to vote at any residence to which the voter maintains a continuous connection with an intent to return, including a second home or a vacation home or a home where a student lives while attending a college or university.

Summary

Bill A03152 amends the New York election law to allow voters to register at any residence where they maintain a continuous connection and intend to remain. This includes second homes, vacation homes, and residences where students live while attending college or university. The bill aims to clarify and expand the definition of residency for voting purposes, thereby accommodating individuals who may have multiple residences.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would significantly alter the current interpretation of residency for voter registration in New York. It would enable voters to register at multiple residences, potentially increasing voter participation among those who have traditionally faced barriers due to residency requirements. The changes could also affect how elections are administered, particularly in areas with a high number of second homes or student populations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill A03152 appears to be mixed, with proponents arguing that it enhances voter accessibility and reflects modern living arrangements, while opponents may express concerns about potential voter fraud or the dilution of local voting power. However, specific voting history and committee discussions are not available to provide a clearer picture of the overall sentiment.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns from some lawmakers about the integrity of the voting process and the potential for increased voter fraud if individuals can register at multiple residences. Supporters of the bill argue that it is essential to recognize the realities of contemporary living situations, particularly for students and those with second homes. The debate seems to center around balancing accessibility with the integrity of the electoral process.

Companion Bills

NY S01036

Same As Provides that a voter may register to vote at any residence to which the voter maintains a continuous connection with an intent to remain, including a second home or a vacation home or a home where a student lives while attending a college or university.

Previously Filed As

NY S02349

Provides that a voter may register to vote at any residence to which the voter maintains a continuous connection with an intent to remain, including a second home or a vacation home or a home where a student lives while attending a college or university.

NY S01036

Provides that a voter may register to vote at any residence to which the voter maintains a continuous connection with an intent to remain, including a second home or a vacation home or a home where a student lives while attending a college or university.

NJ S547

Allows registered voters to submit application to vote by mail using online voter registration website maintained by Secretary of State up to seven days before election.

VA HB2444

Voter registration; list of registered voters and persons voting at elections.

KS HB2016

Including funeral home online obituary notices as sufficient grounds for removal of a deceased voter from the voter registration books; requiring that poll workers be citizens of the United States and live within the state of Kansas; prohibiting the disqualification of active military members, spouses or other dependents who are citizens of the United States as poll workers on the basis of residency or being a registered voter; relating to advance voting ballot applications; modifying the requirements for soliciting registered voters to submit advance voting applications.

LA HB9

Allows all registered voters to utilize voting by mail (Item #10) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

VA HB1952

Voter registration; lists of registered voters and persons voting, publication of costs.

GA SB562

Voters; persons of this state who are homeless to use the address of the registrar's office of the county in which such person resides; allow

TX HB439

Relating to maintaining certain voter registration information and reviewing ballots voted by mail; creating criminal offenses.

CO SB26058

Concerning modifications to voter registration, and, in connection therewith, eliminating the automatic voter registration provisions for default registration of electors as unaffiliated voters and requiring the registration records of elect...

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