Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2620

Introduced
1/23/24  

Caption

Voting equipment; requirements; origin

Impact

The implications of HB 2620 are significant as it seeks to bolster the integrity of the voting process within the state. Beginning January 1, 2029, it stipulates that all parts and components of certified voting machines must be sourced and manufactured entirely in the United States. This requirement could lead to increased costs for local jurisdictions and impact the procurement process for voting equipment. Additionally, the bill allows for the prohibition of any unapproved or uncertified voting systems, enhancing the regulatory framework governing elections in Arizona.

Summary

House Bill 2620 focuses on the certification and regulation of voting equipment used in elections for federal, state, and county offices in Arizona. It mandates that all voting machines and devices must adhere to the standards set forth by the Help America Vote Act of 2002, ensuring their reliability and security. The bill emphasizes the appointment of a committee comprising experts to investigate and approve types of voting technology suitable for use in elections. This committee will play a pivotal role in determining which equipment can be certified and the processes surrounding their adoption and use.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill is a necessary step towards securing the election process and maintaining public trust, detractors may view it as potentially stifling innovation in voting technology by limiting the sources of equipment to domestic manufacturers only. The requirement for local governments to utilize state-certified equipment may also limit their autonomy in choosing technologically advanced solutions that may not meet the new stringent standards. This issue may become a point of political contention as different stakeholders, especially local officials, express concerns over the implications of increased centralization and regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2613

Voting equipment; requirements; origin

AZ HB2651

Voting equipment; requirements; origin

AZ SB1465

Voting equipment; requirements; records; origin

AZ HCR2038

Drug cartels; terrorist organizations

AZ HB2552

Voting; elections; tally; prohibition

AZ SB1064

Voting; equipment; internet; custody; violation

AZ SCR1021

Sex trafficking; child; natural life

AZ SB1457

Voting machines; hardware; software; access

AZ HB2622

Drug cartels; terrorist organizations

AZ SB1565

Ballot processing; electronic adjudication; limitation

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