New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB116

Introduced
12/23/22  
Refer
12/23/22  
Report Pass
11/14/23  
Refer
1/3/24  

Caption

Eliminating the fee to file as a candidate for the office of state representative.

Impact

By removing the filing fee, HB116 can significantly lower the financial barriers that often deter individuals from considering a run for office. The financial impact of this legislation is projected to be minimal, with the Legislative Budget Assistant estimating a total fiscal impact of less than $10,000 over the next few fiscal years. This change reflects a growing trend to promote electoral participation and increase the accessibility of political office to a broader segment of the population.

Summary

House Bill 116 aims to eliminate the filing fee for candidates aspiring to run for the office of state representative in New Hampshire. The proposed legislation seeks to remove the existing fee of $2 required for filing, thereby making it easier for potential candidates to enter the electoral process. This move is expected to increase the number of candidates from diverse backgrounds, thereby enhancing representational diversity in the state legislature.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support from various advocacy groups focusing on electoral reform, there may be concerns regarding the implications of completely waiving filing fees. Critics might argue that such fees, although minimal, help ensure that candidates are committed to the electoral process and can raise issues of candidate vetting. However, proponents assert that in a democratic society, financial barriers should not hinder individuals who wish to serve their communities as elected officials.

Companion Bills

NH HB116

Carry Over Relative to fees and primary petitions required for primary ballot election access.

Previously Filed As

NH HB116

Relative to fees and primary petitions required for primary ballot election access.

NH HB402

Relative to prohibiting false statements against candidates.

NH HB646

Eliminating the vehicle inspection mandate for non-commercial vehicles.

NH HB585

Relative to screening law enforcement officer candidates for steroids and requiring law enforcement officers to be screened for steroids in complaints involving the use of excessive force.

NH HB623

Establishing a teacher candidate loan forgiveness program.

NH HB418

Relative to eliminating the rebates distributed by the energy efficiency fund.

NH HB318

Eliminating bail commissioners, and relative to the release of a defendant pending trial and establishing new circuit court judge positions.

NH HB438

Relative to the right of representation in family court.

NH HB441

Eliminating residency requirements for public school attendance.

NH HB363

Relative to deadlines for candidates filing by nomination papers for state general elections.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.