New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1484

Introduced
12/3/21  
Refer
12/3/21  

Caption

Requiring a forensic audit of the 2020 election results.

Impact

The passing of HB 1484 has significant implications for state laws regarding election procedures and integrity. By requiring a forensic audit, the bill directly addresses concerns over the accuracy and legitimacy of the 2020 elections, potentially reshaping public trust in electoral outcomes. The establishment of the election audit fund also raises questions about funding sources for such audits, as it relies on donations, grants, or contributions rather than government appropriations alone. This could introduce accountability challenges regarding the influence of private contributions on the audit process.

Summary

House Bill 1484 mandates a forensic audit of the 2020 general election results in New Hampshire. This audit is to be conducted by an independent third party appointed by the Speaker of the House and must be completed by October 1, 2022. The findings of this audit are to be reported to key government officials and the state library by November 1, 2022, highlighting any discrepancies or anomalies found during the process. Additionally, the bill establishes an election audit fund to finance the audit, allowing for non-governmental contributions to support the costs incurred during the process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1484 is divided along partisan lines. Supporters, primarily from the Republican party, argue that the forensic audit is crucial for ensuring election integrity and addressing claims of fraud. They believe it is necessary for restoring public confidence in the electoral process. Opponents, predominantly from the Democratic party, view the bill as an unfounded measure that could further erode trust in elections by perpetuating false claims of widespread voter fraud. They express concern that such audits may politicize the election process and waste resources that could be better spent elsewhere.

Contention

Notable points of contention within the discussions around HB 1484 include the lack of specific qualifications outlined for the independent auditor, which raises concerns about oversight and the potential for bias in the audit's outcomes. There is also significant debate regarding the bill's implications for the perception of election legitimacy and the administrative burdens it may impose on electoral institutions. Critics argue that while aiming for transparency, the bill may instead serve to delegitimize the established electoral processes without substantiated evidence of fraud, resulting in a problematic precedent for future elections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH HB1473

Authorizing a forensic audit of the November 3, 2020 election results in Merrimack county for president, governor, and United States senate races.

NH HB599

Relative to requiring an audit of the November 2022 election results.

NH HB1064

Requiring the use of hand-marked, durable paper ballots in elections.

NH SB366

Requiring an audit of ballots cast in the 2022 primary and general election.

NH SB1316

Elections; conduct of election, election results, post-election forensic audits.

NH HB17

Relating to a forensic audit of 2020 election results in certain counties.

NH SB605

Conduct of election; election results, post-election forensic audits.

NH HB1567

Relative to consequences resulting from election official misconduct.

NH SB405

Relative to fines and penalties for election law violations and relative to consequences resulting from election official misconduct.

NH SB88

Relating to a forensic audit of 2020 election results in certain counties.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.