The Voter Convenience Act aims to enhance voter accessibility by allowing individuals to cast their votes at any polling place within their municipality on election day. The bill mandates the Secretary of State, in collaboration with county clerks and election boards, to create uniform guidelines that facilitate this process. Voters will be able to check in at any polling location using electronic poll books and vote on any available machine, with the correct ballot provided based on their election district. Additionally, the bill allows for the possibility of establishing countywide polling places, enabling voters to vote at designated locations throughout their county.

To support the implementation of these changes, the bill amends existing laws regarding the composition of district boards and the information included on sample ballots. Specifically, it allows county boards of elections to determine the number of district board members needed at polling places where the new voting process is applied. Furthermore, the sample ballots for both general and primary elections will now include a website listing all polling places where voters can cast their votes under the new provisions. This comprehensive approach aims to streamline the voting process and improve overall voter convenience.