Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF3625

Introduced
2/13/24  
Refer
2/13/24  
Refer
2/26/24  

Caption

Deep fake election crime modified, and convicted person disqualified from holding elected office.

Impact

If passed, HF3625 will amend Minnesota Statutes to ensure that individuals convicted of using deep fake technology with malicious intent can be disqualified from holding office. This amendment reinforces accountability for candidates and is designed to strengthen public trust in elections by combating deceptive practices. The bill also includes provisions that would allow aggrieved parties to seek injunctive relief against those who violate its terms, thereby providing additional legal remedies for affected candidates.

Summary

HF3625 aims to modify existing laws pertaining to deep fake technology in the context of elections. The bill introduces penalties for the dissemination of deep fake materials intended to influence election outcomes. It broadens the definition of a 'deep fake' and establishes severe consequences for individuals who spread such misinformation within a specified timeframe prior to elections without consent. This is intended to protect candidates and maintain the integrity of the electoral process against the misuse of sophisticated digital manipulation techniques.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HF3625 is largely supportive among proponents who view it as a necessary step to safeguard electoral integrity and to prevent deceitful tactics that can mislead voters. However, concerns have been raised about the implications of such regulations on free speech and the potential for overreach in the legal definitions of misconduct. Opponents argue that the bill could enable subjective interpretations that might stifle political expression during sensitive election periods.

Contention

Notable points of contention include apprehensions regarding the bill's potential chilling effects on political speech and free expression. Debates center on how to balance the enforcement of election integrity without infringing on rights to share opinions or legitimate discourse. The effective date of July 1, 2024, for the provisions signals a forward-looking approach, yet it raises questions about the readiness of legal frameworks to handle evolving digital challenges.

Companion Bills

MN SF3550

Similar To Deep fake election crimes modifications and disqualification of a convicted person from holding elected office provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF3550

Deep fake election crimes modifications and disqualification of a convicted person from holding elected office provision

MN SF4029

Deep fake election crime modification

MN SF4729

Omnibus Elections policy bill

MN HF4772

Elections policy and finance bill.

MN HF1370

Cause of action for nonconsensual dissemination of deep fake sexual images established, crime of using deep fake technology to influence an election established, and crime for nonconsensual dissemination of deep fake sexual images established.

MN HB1689

Election crime; create for dissemination of a deep fake within 90 days of an election.

MN HB986

Elections; election interference with a deep fake; establish criminal offense

MN HB1159

Elections; certain persons disqualified from holding office pursuant to operation of the United States Constitution shall not be nominated or elected to office; provide

MN SB392

Elections; criminal offense of election interference with a deep fake and solicitation; establish

MN SF1394

Cause of action establishment for nonconsensual dissemination of deep fake sexual images

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