Bill Information

House Bill 1300
2021-2022 Regular Session
An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, as follows: in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions, providing for legislative authority over elections, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits and providing for special standing in challenges to the Election Code; in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for reports on implementation of elections; in county boards of elections, further providing for powers and duties of county boards and providing for county boards of elections and satellite offices; in district election officers, further providing for qualifications of election officers, for compensation of district election officers and for appointment of watchers; providing for registration of electors; in ballots, further providing for form of official election ballot and for number of ballots to be printed and specimen ballots; in voting machines, further providing for examination and approval of voting machines by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for requirements of voting machines, for preparation of voting machines by county election boards and for delivery of voting machines and supplies by county election boards to election officers; in electronic voting systems, further providing for experimental use of electronic voting systems and for statistical sample and providing for requirements of accessible voting machines; in voting apparatus bonds, providing for voting system defects, disclosure, investigations and penalties; in preparation for and conduct of primaries and elections, providing for voter's bill of rights, for senior voter's bill of rights, for disabled voter's bill of rights and further providing for time for opening and closing polls, for manner of applying to vote, persons entitled to vote, voter's certificates, entries to be made in district register, numbered lists of voters and challenges and for deadline for receipt of valid voter registration application; in voting by qualified absentee electors, further providing for applications for official absentee ballots, for date of application for absentee ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots, for voting by absentee electors, providing for supervised voting by qualified absentee electors in certain facilities and further providing for canvassing of official absentee ballots and mail-in ballots; in voting by qualified mail-in electors, further providing for applications for official mail-in ballots, for date of application for mail-in ballot, for delivering or mailing ballots and for voting by mail-in electors; in Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board, further providing for Pennsylvania Election Law Advisory Board; providing for early voting by qualified electors; in returns of primaries and elections, further providing for returns to be open to public inspection and exceptions and for computation of returns by county board, certification and issuance of certificates of election; in recounts and contest, providing for powers and duties of the Attorney General relating to elections; in penalties, further providing for disobeying lawful instructions, for perjury, for false affidavits of candidates, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and Secretary of the Commonwealth, for refusal to permit inspection of papers, destruction or removal and county boards of elections, for insertion and alteration of entries in documents, removal and refusal to deliver, for refusal to permit overseers, watchers, attorneys or candidates to act, for driving away watchers, attorneys, candidates or overseers, for refusal to permit election officers, clerks and machine inspectors to act and driving away said persons, for refusal to administer oath and acting without being sworn, for violation of oath of office by election officers, for peace officers, failure to render assistance and hindering or delaying county board members and others, for nomination petitions and papers and offenses by signers, for false signatures and statements in nomination petitions and papers, for nomination petitions, certificates and papers, destruction, fraudulent filing and suppression, for offenses by printers of ballots, for unlawful possession of ballots and counterfeiting ballots, for forging and destroying ballots, for tampering with voting machines, for destroying, defacing or removing notices, et cetera, for police officers at polling places and for peace officer, failure to quell disturbances at polls, hindering or delaying election officers and others, for election officers permitting unregistered electors to vote, challenges and refusing to permit qualified electors to vote, for election officers refusing to permit elector to vote in proper party at primaries, for frauds by election officers, for prying into ballots, for interference with primaries and elections, frauds and conspiracy, for persons interfering in other districts, for assault and battery at polls, for unlawful assistance in voting, for election officers permitting unlawful assistance, for failure to keep and return record of assisted voters, for unlawful voting, for elector voting ballot of wrong party at primary, for repeat voting at elections, for removing ballots, for commissioners to take soldiers' votes, for fraudulent voting by soldiers, for bribery at elections, for receipts and disbursements of primary and election expenses by persons other than candidates and treasurers, for receipts of primary and election expenses by unauthorized persons, for contributions by corporations or unincorporated associations, for failure to file expense account, for prohibiting duress and intimidation of voters and interference with the free exercise of the elective franchise, for failure to perform duty, for hindering or delaying performance of duty, for violation of any provision of act, for violations of provisions relating to absentee and mail-in ballots and providing for unlawful collection of ballots and prohibiting duress and intimidation of elections officials; providing for reimbursements and withholding; and making a related repeal.
Prime Sponsor
Photo of Representative Representative Seth Grove
Representative Seth Grove
R House District 196
Co-Sponsors
Photo of Representative Rep. Francis Ryan
Rep. Francis Ryan
R House District 101
Photo of Representative Rep. Eric Nelson
Rep. Eric Nelson
R House District 57
Photo of Representative Rep. Jason Ortitay
Rep. Jason Ortitay
R House District 46
Photo of Representative Rep. Paul Schemel
Rep. Paul Schemel
R House District 90
Photo of Representative Rep. Andrew Lewis
Rep. Andrew Lewis
R House District 105
Photo of Representative Rep. Jeff Wheeland
Rep. Jeff Wheeland
R House District 83
Photo of Representative Rep. Clint Owlett
Rep. Clint Owlett
R House District 68
Photo of Representative Rep. Ryan Mackenzie
Rep. Ryan Mackenzie
R House District 134
Photo of Representative Rep. Craig Staats
Rep. Craig Staats
R House District 145
Photo of Representative Rep. Mark Gillen
Rep. Mark Gillen
R House District 128
Photo of Representative Rep. Ann Flood
Rep. Ann Flood
R House District 138
Photo of Representative Rep. Jack Rader
Rep. Jack Rader
R House District 176
Photo of Representative Rep. Barry Jozwiak
Rep. Barry Jozwiak
R House District 5
Photo of Representative Rep. Aaron Bernstine
Rep. Aaron Bernstine
R House District 10
Photo of Representative Rep. Carrie Lewis DelRosso
Rep. Carrie Lewis DelRosso
R House District 33
Photo of Representative Rep. Jerry Knowles
Rep. Jerry Knowles
R House District 124
Photo of Representative Rep. Bud Cook
Rep. Bud Cook
R House District 49
Photo of Representative Rep. Jason Silvis
Rep. Jason Silvis
R House District 55
Photo of Representative Rep. Perry A. Stambaugh
Rep. Perry A. Stambaugh
R House District 86
Photo of Representative Rep. Greg Rothman
Rep. Greg Rothman
R House District 87
Photo of Representative Rep. Jim Rigby
Rep. Jim Rigby
R House District 71
Photo of Representative Rep. Curtis Sonney
Rep. Curtis Sonney
R House District 4
Photo of Representative Rep. Donna Oberlander
Rep. Donna Oberlander
R House District 63
Photo of Representative Rep. Susan Helm
Rep. Susan Helm
R House District 104
Photo of Representative Rep. Louis Schmitt
Rep. Louis Schmitt
R House District 79
Photo of Representative Rep. James Struzzi
Rep. James Struzzi
R House District 62
Photo of Representative Rep. David Millard
Rep. David Millard
R House District 109
Photo of Representative Rep. Kurt Masser
Rep. Kurt Masser
R House District 107
Photo of Representative Rep. Joe Kerwin
Rep. Joe Kerwin
R House District 125
Photo of Representative Rep. Robert W. Mercuri
Rep. Robert W. Mercuri
R House District 28
Photo of Representative Rep. Keith Gillespie
Rep. Keith Gillespie
R House District 47
Photo of Representative Rep. Martin Causer
Rep. Martin Causer
R House District 67
Photo of Representative Rep. Jonathan Fritz
Rep. Jonathan Fritz
R House District 111
Bill Status & History
Last Action: Veto No. 1
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1760 Referred to State Government, June 10, 2021
Reported as committed, June 15, 2021
First consideration, June 15, 2021
Re-committed to Rules, June 15, 2021
(Remarks see House Journal Page 937-938), June 16, 2021
Re-reported as committed, June 21, 2021
1869 Second consideration, with amendments, June 21, 2021
Re-committed to Appropriations, June 21, 2021
(Remarks see House Journal Page 947-987), June 21, 2021
Re-reported as committed, June 22, 2021
Third consideration and final passage, June 22, 2021 (110-91)
(Remarks see House Journal Page 1023-1046), June 22, 2021
In the Senate
Referred to State Government, June 22, 2021
Reported as committed, June 23, 2021
First consideration, June 23, 2021
Second consideration, June 24, 2021
Re-referred to Appropriations, June 24, 2021
Re-reported as committed, June 24, 2021
Third consideration and final passage, June 25, 2021 (29-21)
(Remarks see Senate Journal Page 816-823), June 25, 2021
Signed in House, June 25, 2021
Signed in Senate, June 25, 2021
Presented to the Governor, June 28, 2021
Vetoed by the Governor, June 30, 2021
Veto No. 1
Printers Numbers
Jun 10, 2021
PN 1760
Amendments
Senate Amendments to Printers Number 1869
House Amendments to Printers Number 1760
Votes
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Thursday, June 24, 2021 - Senate APPROPRIATIONS Committee Vote
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Wednesday, June 23, 2021 - Senate STATE GOVERNMENT Committee Vote
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Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Tuesday, June 22, 2021 - House APPROPRIATIONS Committee Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House Floor Vote
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Monday, June 21, 2021 - House RULES Committee Vote
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Tuesday, June 15, 2021 - House STATE GOVERNMENT Committee Vote
Committee Meetings
(to consider Senate Bills No. 480 and 772; and House Bills No. 1147, 1300, 1349, 1429 and 1621)
(to consider Senate Bills No. 480 and 772; and House Bills No. 1147, 1300, 1349, 1429 and 1621)

(to consider House Bill No. 1300)
(to consider House Bill No. 1300)

Voting meeting on HB 822, HB 1181, HB 1300, HB 1452 and any other business that may come before the committee.
Voting meeting on HB 822, HB 1181, HB 1300, HB 1452 and any other business that may come before the committee.
Statute References

This bill amends the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.0320), known as the "Pennsylvania Election Code". Other bills amending the same statute are listed below.


House Bill 1300
2021-2022 Regular Session
Sponsors
GROVE, RYAN, E. NELSON, ORTITAY, SCHEMEL, LEWIS, WHEELAND, OWLETT, R. MACKENZIE, STAATS, GILLEN, FLOOD, RADER, JOZWIAK, BERNSTINE, LEWIS DELROSSO, KNOWLES, COOK, SILVIS, STAMBAUGH, ROTHMAN, RIGBY, SONNEY, OBERLANDER, HELM, SCHMITT, STRUZZI, MILLARD, MASSER, KERWIN, MERCURI, GILLESPIE, CAUSER, FRITZ

Short Title
An Act amending the act of June 3, 1937 (P.L.1333, No.320), known as the Pennsylvania Election Code, as follows: in preliminary provisions, further providing for definitions, providing for legislative authority over elections, establishing the Bureau of Election Audits and providing for special standing in challenges to the Election Code; in the Secretary of the Commonwealth, further providing for powers and duties of the Secretary of the Commonwealth and providing for reports on implementation of elections; in county boards of elections, further providing for powers and duties of county boards and providing for county boards of elections and satellite offices; in district election officers, * * *

Actions
1760 Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT, June 10, 2021
Reported as committed, June 15, 2021
First consideration, June 15, 2021
Re-committed to RULES, June 15, 2021
(Remarks see House Journal Page 937-938), June 16, 2021
Re-reported as committed, June 21, 2021
1869 Second consideration, with amendments, June 21, 2021
Re-committed to APPROPRIATIONS, June 21, 2021
(Remarks see House Journal Page 947-987), June 21, 2021
Re-reported as committed, June 22, 2021
Third consideration and final passage, June 22, 2021 (110-91)
(Remarks see House Journal Page 1023-1046), June 22, 2021
In the Senate
Referred to STATE GOVERNMENT, June 22, 2021
Reported as committed, June 23, 2021
First consideration, June 23, 2021
Second consideration, June 24, 2021
Re-referred to APPROPRIATIONS, June 24, 2021
Re-reported as committed, June 24, 2021
Third consideration and final passage, June 25, 2021 (29-21)
(Remarks see Senate Journal Page 816-823), June 25, 2021
Signed in House, June 25, 2021
Signed in Senate, June 25, 2021
Presented to the Governor, June 28, 2021
Vetoed by the Governor, June 30, 2021
Veto No. 1

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