Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana Senate Bill SB482

Introduced
2/23/23  
Refer
2/23/23  
Engrossed
3/3/23  
Refer
3/15/23  

Caption

Revise laws related to voting system testing and certification

Impact

The measure impacts existing statutes concerning the testing requirements for voting systems by mandating that, before a voting system can be used in an election, it must undergo a hash validation test. This test will compare the system's hash value to a trusted hash established at the time of its initial certification. If discrepancies are found, the voting system cannot be utilized in upcoming elections. Furthermore, the Secretary of State is tasked with ensuring that at least 10% of each type of voting system in Montana is subjected to random testing annually.

Summary

SB482, introduced by C. Glimm and requested by the Joint Select Committee on Election Security, seeks to amend various laws regarding the testing and certification of voting systems in Montana. The primary focus is on requiring hash validation tests for all voting machines used in the state. This measure is aimed at ensuring the integrity of voting systems by verifying that their software and firmware have not been altered since certification. The bill introduces definitions for 'hash', 'hash validation test', and 'trusted hash', solidifying the processes involved in maintaining election security.

Contention

SB482 has sparked discussions regarding its implications for election administration. Proponents assert that these measures are crucial for safeguarding the electoral process against potential tampering or inaccuracies in vote counting. Conversely, some critics express concerns about the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of implementing such rigorous testing protocols, particularly for smaller jurisdictions with limited resources. They argue that while election security is paramount, the practicality of enforcing these mandates needs careful consideration to avoid unintended consequences on local elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT SB472

Generally revise election laws

MT HB173

Revise laws related to security of vote tabulating machines

MT HB472

Regards voter registration, voting, and voting systems

MT SB816

Modifies requirements for electronic voting systems

MT HB4438

Applying current requirements for certain voting systems to be independent and non-networked to all voting systems that seek certification in West Virginia.

MT HB1192

Electronic voting systems, electronic voting devices, absentee voting, meeting of presidential electors, and canvassing boards.

MT SB341

Revise laws related to election equipment contracts

MT SB494

Revise voting system auditing in election laws

MT SB0948

Elections: voting equipment; standards for electronic voting systems; modify, and modify maintenance of electronic voting system source codes. Amends secs. 795, 795a & 797c of 1954 PA 116 (MCL 168.795 et seq.).

MT HB1317

Ballots and voting system supplies.

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