Janet Domenitz
Executive Director, MASSPIRG
Executive Director, MASSPIRG
Voting Rights Groups Praise House Elections Legislation That Will Protect Voters
On Thursday night, the Massachusetts House of Representatives passed with overwhelming support a very strong reform to our election laws. The legislation will allow every voter who wants to vote from the safety of their own home to do so. The House has recognized the urgency of passing legislation to help protect our fall elections and moved quickly to help keep voters safe.
The legislation takes critical steps to promote ballot access and safety in the fall’s elections, by sending mail ballot applications for both the September 1 and November 3 elections to all registered voters, creating an online portal for mail ballot applications, expanding early voting, and providing safer in-person voting on election day.
We commend the House for passing such a strong bill. We particularly appreciate the efforts of House Election Laws Committee Chairman John Lawn, who worked with all stakeholders to craft an excellent piece of legislation. Rep. Lawn and House Ways and Means Chairman Aaron Michlewitz, Assistant Majority Leader Michael Moran, and Speaker DeLeo worked with members, election officials, and advocates to further improve the bill by, among other things:
“With the bill passed in the House on 6/4/20, everyone in Massachusetts wins. We hope the Senate will take swift action on this bill and the Governor will sign to ensure elections that are accessible and safe,” said Janet Domenitz, Executive Director of MASSPIRG.
“The House legislation embodies the goals of voting rights advocates: to allow every voter to vote safely, to expand voter participation, and to help ensure that every voter’s ballot is counted,” said Pam Wilmot, Executive Director of Common Cause Massachusetts. “We look forward to working with the Senate to ensure swift passage and to correct a few outstanding issues, including those about counting ballots received after election day.”
“We applaud the House for swiftly passing H.4768. The bill, with the included amendments, introduces robust reforms that strengthen our elections in light of COVID19, and deserve to be permanently implemented moving forward.” said Cheryl Clyburn Crawford, Executive Director, MassVOTE.
“This election is going to be one of the most consequential in our lifetime, with enormous implications for communities of color,” said Rahsaan Hall, director of the Racial Justice Program at the ACLU of Massachusetts.” “We’re grateful to the House for moving this vital bill quickly. We need to protect democratic participation, safeguard public health, and ensure equitable ballot access for all voters.”
“Safe elections and strong voter participation will pave the road to recovery from COVID-19. We will work with community leaders to ensure that voters of color, voters with disabilities, renters, and voters with limited English proficiency can participate in safe elections,” said Beth Huang, Director of the Massachusetts Voter Table.
“We applaud the House for swiftly acting on H.4768,” said Sophia Hall, Lawyers for Civil Rights. “The measures taken by this Bill will ensure that all voters, particularly disenfranchised voters are not barred from casting a vote in this election cycle.”
“We commend the House for its swift passage of H. 4768 which recognizes that every Massachusetts voter must have safe options for accessing the ballot box this fall whether in-person or by mail,” said Patricia Comfort, Executive Director of the League of Women Voters of Massachusetts.