Amendment ID: S2755-20

Amendment 20

Safeguarding equity and access when making changes to polling places

Mr. Eldridge, Ms. Rausch, Messrs. Moore and Welch, Ms. Comerford, Mr. Timilty, Ms. Jehlen, Messrs. Cyr, Tarr and Collins move that the proposed new text be amended by striking out Section 11 and inserting in place thereof the following:-

SECTION 11. Notwithstanding section 24 of chapter 54 of the General Laws or any other general or special law to the contrary, the select board, board of selectmen, town council or city council may vote to change any polling place to be used at the primary election or the general election at least 20 days prior to the date of the primary election or general election if it is determined that the public convenience or public health would be better served. If the select board, board of selectmen, or town council determines that the public convenience or public health would be better served, they may house all polling places in a single building within the municipality, if such building is suitably equipped; provided, however, that alcoholic beverages shall not be served or consumed in that portion of a building used as a polling place, during voting hours or while ballots are being counted therein. In cities, the city council may designate polling places in non-adjacent precincts if they determine the public convenience or public health would be better served. The select board, board of selectmen, town council, or city council shall find that the public convenience or public health would be better served by a change in a polling place only if: (1) election officials made substantial efforts to recruit poll workers to adequately staff all polling places and were unable to do so, or the change is necessary to enable voters or poll workers to engage in physical distancing as required to protect public health; and (2) doing so would not have a disparate adverse impact on access to the polls on the basis of race, national origin, disability, income, or age. When the polling places have been designated pursuant to this section, the board of registrars shall post on the municipal website and at other such places as it may determine, a description of the polling places and shall notify voters by using an electronic means, to the extent available, such as via email or reverse 911 call.