HB 1038 by Representative A. Collins: The No-Excuse Absentee Voting Act of 2025
This bill would alter absentee voting procedures in Arkansas by: 1) eliminating the requirement for voters to provide an excuse to vote absentee, 2) implementing automatic absentee ballot mailing for one year, 3) simplifying absentee ballot request form.
Key Changes:
Universal No-Excuse Absentee Voting:
- Removes the limitations that restrict absentee voting to individuals who were unavoidably absent, ill or disabled, or observing religious practices.
- Establishes universal absentee voting: Any eligible voter may cast an absentee ballot in any election, regardless of the reason.
Applications Valid for 1 Year:
- Application validity: Stipulates that these absentee ballot applications remain in effect for one calendar year unless withdrawn by the voter.
Absentee Ballot Application Revisions:
- Removes excuse requirement: Eliminates the need for voters to indicate a specific reason for requesting an absentee ballot on the application form.
- Maintains other application requirements: Retains provisions such as the penalty of perjury statement and information regarding voter assistance.