New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB447

Introduced
1/11/23  
Refer
1/11/23  
Report Pass
11/14/23  
Engrossed
2/16/24  
Refer
2/16/24  

Caption

Relative to the purchase of election equipment.

Impact

The bill introduces a cap of $3 million on the principal amount allocated for these grants, ensuring that the funds are administered equitably among local jurisdictions. It also stipulates that each city or town could receive up to half the estimated cost of the required technology. This initiative is expected to bolster election integrity and reduce the financial burden on local governments when upgrading aging equipment.

Summary

House Bill 447 pertains to the purchase of election equipment, permitting grants for cities and towns to acquire technology aimed at enhancing election security. The proposed legislation authorizes the Secretary of State to establish a grant system utilizing funds from the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) for purchasing essential voting equipment, such as ballot counting devices, electronic poll books, and secure laptops. These improvements aim to facilitate a more efficient and secure electoral process across the state.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 447 reflects a concerted effort to modernize election technology and improve security, addressing ongoing concerns about electoral integrity in the face of advancing technology. As discussions progress, stakeholders, including local governments and election officials, will be keen to evaluate the bill's potential impacts and operational implications.

Contention

A key aspect of contention arises from the provision that eliminates the previous requirement for the Secretary of State to maintain a balance in the election fund equal to at least 12 times the estimated annual cost of program maintenance under HAVA. Critics may raise concerns about the long-term sustainability of funding for necessary election services and whether adequate oversight will be in place to ensure funds are used effectively.

Companion Bills

NH HB447

Carry Over Relative to the purchase of election equipment.

Previously Filed As

NH SB70

Relative to the establishment of an election information portal and relative to the purchase of election equipment.

NH HB447

Relative to the purchase of election equipment.

NH HB463

Relative to the establishment of an election information portal.

NH HB333

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

NH SB133

Relative to changing the date of the state primary election and creates runoff election for federal primary election.

NH SB157

Relative to election audits.

NH SB195

Relative to the purchase of steel products with the Buy America certification.

NH HB470

Relative to fentanyl test strips and other drug checking equipment.

NH HB482

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

NH HB116

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

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