Federal Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970

58 Pa. D. & C.2d 504
CourtPennsylvania Department of Justice
DecidedSeptember 15, 1972
StatusPublished

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Opinion

CREAMER, Attorney General,

—You have asked our advice regarding the effect of provisions of the Federal Voting Rights Act Amendments of June 22, 1970, P. L. 91-285, 84 Stat. 315, et seq., 42 USC §1973aa, et seq., on the enforceability of existing Pennsylvania law regulating absentee balloting and absentee registration for presidential and vice presidential elections by qualified electors. Title II of the 1970 Voting Rights Act Amend-[505]*505merits requires voting laws to meet specified nationwide, uniform standards for absentee registration and absentee balloting in presidential and vice presidential elections. See 202(b)(2) of the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, 42 USC §1973aa-L, 1973-l(b) (2). Pennsylvania local election officials are required to comply with applicable provisions of the Federal law or face penalties of up to five years imprisonment or fines up to $5,000, or both.

Because there is no law bringing State and local elections into harmony with federally established standards for presidential and vice presidential elections, great administrative burdens will be imposed on Commonwealth election officials. Under the provisions of the 1970 Voting Rights Act Amendments, local and State election officials will be required to follow a completely separate set of standards for numerous Pennsylvania voters who will be qualified only as presidential and vice presidential electors.

While the legislature still has an opportunity to avoid these complications by quick enactment or presently-pending Senate Bills 1540, 1541, 1542, 1543 and 1544, the shortness of time before which local election officials must begin processing absentee ballots and absentee registrations, necessitates that all election officials be immediately instructed regarding their duties and liabilities under the 1970 Voting Rights Act Amendments.

Accordingly, you are hereby formally advised and instructed that in accordance with the requirements of the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, the following rights must be extended to all qualified individuals:

A. Any person who is otherwise eligible to vote and who affirms that he or she will be absent for any reason from the election district on an election day at [506]*506which votes are cast for President and Vice President must be permitted to vote for President and Vice President by absentee ballot provided that application for such ballot is made not later than seven days prior to such election day and such ballot is returned to the appropriate election officials not later than the time of closing of the polls. See §202(d) of the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, 42 USC §1973aa-l(d).

B. Any person otherwise eligible to vote absentee for President and Vice President, and who affirms that he or she is unable to register in person by reason of absence from the election district for any reason, must be allowed to register absentee for purposes of qualifying to vote as an absentee elector for President and Vice President providing that the application therefor is made not later than 30 days prior to election day. See §§202(d) and 202(f) of the Voting Rights Act Amendment of 1970, 42 USC §1973aa-l(f).

C. Any person who is otherwise eligible to vote and who affirms that he or she has ceased to reside in an election district in Pennsylvania and established residence in another election district in Pennsylvania or in another State within 30 days of an election for President and Vice President, and that because of the recent change of residence is not eligible to register and vote in his or her new election district or State, must be allowed to vote for President and Vice President by absentee ballot in the former election district providing that application for such absentee ballot is made not later than seven days prior to such election day and that such absentee ballot is returned to the appropriate official not later than the time of the closing of the polls. See §202(e) of the Voting Rights Act Amendments of June 22, 1970, 42 USC §1973aa-l(e).

D. Any voting official depriving any person of any of the above rights secured by the Federal Voting [507]*507Rights Act Amendments of 1970 is subject to being fined up to $5,000 of being imprisoned up to five years, or both. See §204 of the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970, 42 USC §1973aa-3.

Existing provisions of the Constitution or laws of Pennsylvania which prevent any of the above rights mandated in the 1970 Voting Rights Act Amendments from being extended to qualified individuals are declared unenforceable insofar as such provisions apply to presidential and vice presidential elections. Accordingly, the following provisions of Pennsylvania law must be enforced as described below:

1. Section 20 of P. L. 707, August 13, 1963, as amended, 25 PS §3146.1, shall be extended to include as a qualified absentee elector for presidential and vice presidential elections any qualified elector who will be absent for any reason from his or her voting district on election day.

2. Section 20 of P. L. 707, August 13, 1963, 25 PS §3146.2, shall be enforced as requiring that a qualified absentee elector for President and Vice President affirm that he is unable to vote in person because of absence from his or her voting district. Such a qualified voter need only affirm that he or she will be absent from the election district on election day in order to qualify for an absentee ballot for presidential and vice presidential elections may not be limited only to those cases where the absence of qualified elector is necessitated by military service, governmental service, physical handicap, or other reason specified in section 20, supra.

3. Section 1302.1, article XIII, of P. L. 1333, June 3, 1937, as amended, 25 PS §3146.2a, shall be enforced as requiring that an application for an absentee ballot for a presidential and vice presidential election be honored if received in the office of the County Board [508]*508of Elections not later than seven days immediately prior to the election.

4. Section 1302.2, article XIII, of P. L. 1333, June 3, 1937, as amended, 25 PS §3146.2b, shall be enforced as including as qualified absentee electors for the presidential and vice presidential election, all voters qualified to vote absentee under the provisions of the Voting Rights Act Amendments of 1970.

5. Section 1302.3, article XIII, of P. L. 1333, June 3, 1937, as amended, 25 PS §3146.2c, shall not be construed as preventing local election officials from segregating files and lists of voters eligible to vote only for President and Vice President, from files and lists of other eligible voters.

6. Section 22 of P. L. 707, August 13, 1963, as amended, 25 PS §3146.3, shall not be construed to prevent local election officials from printing special absentee ballots for individuals qualified to vote only for President and Vice President.

7. Section 22 of P. L. 707, August 13, 1963, as amended, 25 PS §3146.4, shall not be construed as preventing envelopes for absentee ballots from individuals qualified to only vote for President and Vice President from being accordingly marked.

8. Section 22 of P. L. 707, August 13, 1963, as amended, 25 PS §3146.5, shall be enforced as requiring that absentee ballots of voters eligible to vote only for President and Vice President be delivered or mailed in accord with the provisions of this section for applications filed by qualified electors.

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Related

§ 1973aa
42 U.S.C. § 1973aa
§ 1973aa-3
42 U.S.C. § 1973aa-3
§ 1973aa-L
42 U.S.C. § 1973aa-L
§ 1973aa-l
42 U.S.C. § 1973aa-l(d)

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