Enhance election processes
As the Deseret Morning News has opined on previous occasions, both concepts raise security concerns and could conceivably alter how campaigns are conducted. Voters who cast their ballots early would not have the means to recall their votes if a particular race is up-ended by scandal.
Whether people vote in common locations or early, the ballots must be safely secured or the election could be compromised. Security measures must be in place to prevent people who have already voted say at a county clerk's office from also casting ballots at their neighborhood precinct.
Whatever reforms are made must ensure that all Utahns but people with disabilities in particular have access to common polling places. They should be able to physically access the polling place itself no stairs, easy to open doors and paved parking lots with designated parking for people with disabilities. Voting machines mush accommodate a variety of different disabilities. New technology selected by the state of Utah should help in that regard. Moreover, common polling places should be readily accessible from public transportation lines and a reasonable distance from all voters.
The Disability Law Center has recommended that polling places be within five miles of all voters, which at first blush seems excessive. Some Utah counties are very large in size more than 5,000 square miles in some cases. These also are some of Utah's least populated counties where population centers may be 50 miles from one another. While we agree in concept that voting needs to be accessible to all, one inescapable reality of living in a rural place is that one must drive great distances to participate in government, go to the doctor or buy groceries. Utahns who are accustomed to those conditions should be able to cope with common polling places more than five miles from their towns or homes.
There are some benefits to both proposals. Early voting would very likely save taxpayer money. If a sizable number of voters cast ballots before the designated Election Day, the state and counties would need less equipment to handle demand.
But early balloting would also mean that intense campaigning the onslaught of advertising, lawn signs, direct mail, telephone calls and door hangers could begin up to two weeks before "Election Day." Presumably, most Utahns do not want to be bombarded with election ads at every turn. Besides, a change in the campaign season would render campaigns more expensive, which may discourage capable candidates from running for office.
Lawmakers need to carefully weigh Aagard's proposals, keeping in mind the need for enhanced accessibility to polling places and for protecting the integrity of the election process. Voting must be accessible to all, but once those ballots are cast the process must be adequately secured so that every vote counts.
Comments
- Man injured in Taylorsville stabbing 10:22 a.m.
- Dispose of old TVs 10:16 a.m.
- Man killed in motorcycle crash 10:16 a.m.
- Man pleads guilty in fatal crash 10:02 a.m.
- 16 killed in Somalia 9:23 a.m.
- Mass funeral for massacre victims 9:22 a.m.
- Obama: 'Africa not separate' 9:20 a.m.
- Former cop seeks parole 9:17 a.m.
- 5 hurt in latest Pamplona bull run 8:49 a.m.
- Delay in Jackson guardianship case 8:47 a.m.
- Jazz brass debate Millsap match
- LDS seminary principal arrested
- 2 men cited on LDS plaza
- Jazz finances not quite so bleak
- HBO defends U. logo use in 'Love'
- Reactions on Boozer speculation
- Cash for Clunkers to get rolling soon
- Utahns among Texans' investors
- Man spots his stolen car
- Jazz rookies quiet Thunder youngsters
- LDS seminary principal arrested
204 - Bronco collecting a galaxy of recruits
141 - Jazz talking Boozer trade?
137 - Jazz brass debate Millsap match
134 - Blazers may offer Millsap a contract
123 - Stadium of Fire flag burning was fake
95 - 2 men cited on LDS plaza
88 - Fairness of BCS debated
81 - Chaffetz eyes challenging Bennett
76 - Letters: Single-payer system best
75
By now you've probably read about the investigation that showed just how...
Sen. Scott Jenkins was name-checked by Jay Leno Monday night during his...
To See Ya:First your not packing the moving van! Your plagerizing Sean Penn's...
Is this some sort of new GOP talking point? It meets the criteria: A) no...
IN 2003 the Jazz drafted a point guard Named Mo Willaims he was a heck of a...
From reading the blog, posted from the gay couples own words, it is apperant...
to the 2:35 commentator, Who are you calling a pedophile? While I do...
I think it's wrong to judge someone of sinful acts, when, in actuality, none...
Is there any evidence other than text messages? Did he left his phone on his...
What planet are you from, just because someone does someting wrong doesn't...
These people were obviously trying to cause a stir. It is all part of the...
For one, u have no room to talk smack. That JV team has beat the u in every...



You can be the first to comment on this story.