New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB387

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  

Caption

Permitting election ballots to be viewed pursuant to a right to know request.

Impact

The bill will significantly impact the protocols surrounding the handling of election ballots in New Hampshire. With the introduction of this legislation, voters and the public at large will have greater access to election materials, fostering an environment of transparency. However, the requirement that voter identities remain confidential is crucial to maintaining the integrity of the electoral process and preventing potential voter intimidation or backlash. This could lead to increased public trust in election outcomes, as citizens may feel more empowered to verify the electoral process through direct engagement with ballot materials.

Summary

House Bill 387 permits election ballots to be viewed in accordance with a right to know request. This legislation explicitly amends existing laws to ensure that while ballots can be requested for viewing, requests connecting a specific ballot to a particular voter will not be granted. This stipulation is a fundamental aspect of the bill, aiming to balance transparency in the electoral process with the need for voter anonymity and privacy. The modifications made by this bill to RSA 659:95 and RSA 659:98 focus on confirming the handling, sealing, and storage of election ballots by moderators and town clerks, thereby highlighting a clear procedural framework for accessing ballots post-election.

Contention

Opposition to HB 387 may stem from concerns regarding the potential for misuse of the information obtained through right to know requests. Critics may argue that making ballots publicly accessible could inadvertently expose voters to various risks, including harassment or privacy violations. Additionally, the bill's focused approach to protecting voter privacy while allowing for transparency may prompt discussions around the balance of interests among openness, electoral integrity, and personal safety. Hence, as it moves through the legislative process, HB 387 is likely to become a focal point of debate among lawmakers, election officials, and the public.

Companion Bills

NH HB387

Carry Over Permitting election ballots to be viewed pursuant to a right to know request.

Previously Filed As

NH HB387

Permitting election ballots to be viewed pursuant to a right to know request.

NH HB415

Making ballots cast in elections public documents.

NH HB482

Requiring the use of ballots with embedded security, traceability, and relative to the chain of custody for ballots cast in elections.

NH HB345

Enabling ranked-choice voting for state party primary elections and municipal elections.

NH HB502

Relative to voter affidavit ballots.

NH HB484

Relative to the handling of the absentee ballot envelopes prior to election day.

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 HB350

Relative to ranked-choice voting.

NH SB121

Relative to the position of ballot clerk.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.