Arizona 2025 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1697

Caption

Election equipment; data; access limitation

Impact

The new provisions require that all electronic voting components be secured in locations controlled by key card access. Additionally, election officials are mandated to maintain video surveillance of these components. The bill establishes that video recordings of the voting systems must be kept for a duration of 24 months, solidifying a standard for accountability in handling election equipment. The implementation of these regulations is expected to bolster public confidence in the integrity of electoral processes within the state.

Summary

SB1697, introduced by Senator Sundareshan, aims to enhance the security measures related to electronic voting systems in Arizona. The bill adds new sections to the Arizona Revised Statutes, specifically concerning regulations related to the management and access of electronic voting system components. One of the primary objectives of the bill is to restrict the creation and dissemination of hard drive images from voting systems without explicit permission from election officials, thereby preventing unauthorized access and potential tampering.

Contention

Notably, SB1697 classifies unauthorized access or tampering with voting systems as a class 1 misdemeanor, signaling the state's serious stance on safeguarding election systems. Critics of such measures may raise concerns about the balance between security and transparency, particularly regarding how access to secure electoral infrastructures is managed and monitored. Discussions may emerge on the implications this bill has on public oversight and the accessibility of voting systems by qualified personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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