New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB1146

Introduced
11/28/23  
Refer
11/28/23  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Refer
3/26/24  

Caption

Relative to the removal of a voter from the checklist.

Impact

Upon enactment, HB 1146 would amend existing New Hampshire RSA 654, particularly the sections related to electoral processes and voter registration. The new process will likely facilitate easier management of the voter list by ensuring that only those who wish to remain registered are included. This could potentially reduce administrative burdens on election officials while also increasing the accuracy of the voter checklist.

Summary

House Bill 1146 aims to streamline the process for voters who wish to remove their names from the voter checklist in New Hampshire. The bill allows voters to file a sworn affidavit with the town or city clerk to request their removal. This affidavit must contain the voter's personal information, including their name, domicile address, and date of birth, and must be signed under penalty of voting fraud if the information provided is false. An election official is required to witness the signing of the affidavit and verify the voter's identification.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1146 appears to be cautiously optimistic among proponents who believe that simplifying the process will empower voters who want to maintain control over their registration status. However, there might be concerns regarding potential misuse and the integrity of the voting process, with some observers advocating for robust verification methods to prevent fraud.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the requirement for photo identification, which some argue could be a barrier for specific voters, particularly those who may lack access to such identification. Additionally, debates may arise over the consequences of simplifying the voter removal process versus potential implications for election integrity. The balance between facilitating voter agency and safeguarding against fraud remains a critical discussion point.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NH SB156

Relative to voter registration and verification of voter identity.

NH HB502

Relative to voter affidavit ballots.

NH HB40

Relative to domicile residency, voter registration, and investigation of voter verification letters, and relative to the terms "resident," "inhabitant," "residence," and "residency."

NH HB460

Relative to eliminating voter identification exceptions.

NH SB223

Relative to supervisors of the checklist.

NH HB101

Relative to requiring voters declare a party affiliation prior to a state primary election.

NH HB316

Relative to meetings of supervisors of the checklist.

NH SB220

Modifying the absentee voter registration process, absentee ballot application, and absentee ballot voting process.

NH SB158

Relative to absentee ballot outer envelopes.

NH HB333

Relative to changing the date of the state primary election and adding a run-off election if necessary.

Similar Bills

IA HF26

A bill for an act relating to the use of inventory checklists upon commencement and termination of residential tenancies, and including applicability provisions.(See HF 305.)

IA HF305

A bill for an act relating to the use of inventory checklists upon commencement and termination of residential tenancies, and including applicability provisions.(Formerly HF 26.)

NH HB1496

Requiring political subdivisions to make voter checklists available in electronic form to any resident.

NH HB308

Requiring the election checklist to have a column to annotate if a non-New Hampshire issued form of identification is provided to vote.

NH HB1446

Relative to eliminating the cost for electronic copies of the checklist.

NH HB1313

Relative to access to the voter checklist by candidates.

NH HB1442

Relative to access to election and voter information.

NH HB497

Requiring the periodic evaluation of the forms and procedures related to performing voter checklist duties.