Arizona 2024 Regular Session

Arizona House Bill HB2853

Introduced
2/8/24  

Caption

Elections; counties; equipment; testing

Impact

If enacted, HB2853 will enforce stricter testing protocols for election day equipment, which is expected to enhance the overall security of elections in the state. This could lead to greater public confidence in election outcomes by ensuring that the devices used are consistently vetted and comply with operational standards. County recorders and election officials will be tasked with implementing these testing measures, which may require additional training and resources. Ultimately, this bill could create a more systematic approach to election equipment management across Arizona.

Summary

House Bill 2853 aims to amend Title 16 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to establish new testing requirements for election equipment, including printers, tabulators, and electronic pollbooks. This bill mandates that such equipment be tested within fifteen days prior to an election to ensure that it operates correctly using the same specifications and definitions that will be applied on election day. The goal of this legislation is to improve the reliability and integrity of the election process by ensuring that the equipment used is fully functional and capable of producing accurate results.

Contention

Debate around HB2853 may center on the practicality and financial implications of the new testing requirements for counties. Supporters argue that thorough testing is vital to maintaining election integrity, while opponents may express concerns regarding the potential burden on local election officials, who may face capacity challenges or budget constraints. Additionally, the requirement to post audit logs could raise questions about transparency versus privacy, particularly regarding voter information and election data.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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