New Hampshire 2022 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB418

Introduced
12/23/21  
Refer
12/23/21  
Report Pass
3/15/22  
Report Pass
3/24/22  
Engrossed
4/1/22  
Refer
4/1/22  
Report Pass
4/14/22  
Report DNP
4/14/22  
Refer
4/21/22  
Report Pass
4/28/22  
Enrolled
6/9/22  
Chaptered
6/22/22  

Caption

Relative to verification of voter affidavits.

Impact

The bill addresses significant concerns about election integrity and the potential for unverified ballots to undermine legitimate votes. It aims to rectify issues raised by previous elections where instances of improper voting were noted, including cases of double voting. By creating a system for affidavit ballots, the bill additionally places a focus on tracking and verifying voters, which could increase administrative workload for local election officials. The fiscal note mentions indeterminable increases in expenditures for state and local levels due to the new requirements, including costs related to printing, mailing, and processing ballots.

Summary

Senate Bill 418, titled 'An Act Relative to Verification of Voter Affidavits,' seeks to enhance the integrity of elections in New Hampshire by establishing specific procedures for voters who cannot provide valid photo identification. The bill requires these voters to cast an affidavit ballot, which is distinguishable from regular ballots. To facilitate this process, local election officials will provide a voter package that includes an affidavit verification letter and a prepaid envelope for returning any necessary documentation to the Secretary of State. This process aims to ensure that every vote cast is verified while maintaining the rights of those who may lack proper identification.

Contention

While supporters argue that SB 418 is essential for protecting the electoral process from fraud, critics contend that it may disenfranchise voters who struggle to provide proper identification or documentation, particularly in marginalized communities. The complexities surrounding affidavit ballots could deter individuals from voting altogether if they perceive the process as overly cumbersome. Additionally, the requirement for strict verification may lead to delays in vote counting and could raise concerns about privacy as voter information becomes more scrutinized.

Legislative history

The voting history indicates that the bill was passed with a tally of 14 yeas to 9 nays on May 12, 2022, reflecting a division in opinion among lawmakers. The debates surrounding the bill have highlighted the ongoing discussion about balancing election security with the accessibility of voting rights, crucial in maintaining public trust in electoral integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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