Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2826

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Ballot custody; verification; observers

Impact

The bill's implementation is expected to bolster public confidence in the electoral process by making it easier to verify that ballots are handled securely and transparently. By requiring adherence to this new log, the bill aims to prevent potential discrepancies or allegations of ballot tampering. Moreover, it mandates that representatives from the two largest political parties be present to observe and verify each custody transfer, further ensuring that the process remains under scrutiny.

Summary

House Bill 2826 aims to enhance the transparency and security of the electoral process in Arizona by mandating the maintenance of a detailed chain of custody log for all ballots. The law requires county recorders and election officers to document the transfer of custody for both unvoted and voted ballots. This logging begins as soon as the unvoted ballots are received from the ballot printer and continues through to the completion of the election canvass, ensuring a clear record of ballot handling throughout the voting process.

Contention

However, there may be points of contention regarding the practicality and potential implications of this regulation. Critics might argue that imposing such stringent requirements could lead to logistical challenges for election officials, particularly in busy election periods. Concerns could also be raised about the resources required to properly implement and maintain these logs and whether it may hinder the efficiency of the election process. Political observers from both parties may also have varying interpretations of what constitutes appropriate oversight, which could lead to disagreements or conflicts during the implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AZ HB2306

Ballot custody; verification; observers

AZ HB2305

Ballots; signature verification; observers

AZ HB2851

Elections; ballot chain of custody

AZ HB2691

Elections; ballot chain of custody

AZ HB2322

Early ballots; signatures; guidelines; challenges

AZ SB1175

Registrations; observers; counting procedures; verification

AZ SB1132

Registrations; counting procedures; observers; verification

AZ SB1144

Central bank digital currency; prohibition

AZ HB2710

Registrations; counting procedures; observers; verification

AZ SB1487

Voted ballots; custody; in-state

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.