New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire Senate Bill SB223

Introduced
1/24/23  
Refer
1/24/23  
Refer
2/14/23  
Refer
2/22/23  

Caption

Relative to supervisors of the checklist.

Impact

The implications of SB 223 are significant for state election laws. By reducing the term length of checklist supervisors, the bill intends to foster a more dynamic and responsive electoral management system. Additionally, the utilization of the National Change of Address database is expected to streamline the voter registration process and reduce instances of outdated or incorrect addresses, which can hinder the electoral process. These efforts are intended to bolster voter integrity and ensure that individuals are voting from the correct addresses, thereby improving overall electoral outcomes and public confidence in the electoral process.

Summary

Senate Bill 223 is a legislative measure that seeks to amend the way in which supervisors of the voter checklist are elected and the methods they use for verifying voter addresses. This bill proposes to shorten the term of office for the supervisors from six years to three years. This change is aimed at increasing accountability and ensuring that the supervisors remain responsive to the needs of their constituents. Furthermore, it introduces a new requirement that mandates these supervisors utilize information from the National Change of Address database, managed by the United States Postal Service, to verify and correct voter addresses on the checklist, thereby enhancing the accuracy of voter registration rolls.

Contention

While the bill presents clear benefits in terms of administrative efficiency, there could be points of contention surrounding its implementation. Critics may voice concerns regarding the potential expenses associated with implementing the new verification process and whether the National Change of Address database is robust and up-to-date enough to accurately reflect changes in voter addresses. Additionally, the reduction of supervisors' terms may lead to a lack of continuity in management, which could impact the election process negatively. As with many electoral reforms, there are likely to be differing opinions on the best approach to enhance voter registration and oversight.

Companion Bills

NH SB223

Carry Over Relative to supervisors of the checklist.

Similar Bills

NH HB151

Relative to the term for supervisors of the checklist.

NH HB1310

Relative to meetings of supervisors of the checklist.

NH HB1313

Relative to access to the voter checklist by candidates.

NH HB1496

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

NH SB223

Relative to supervisors of the checklist.

NH HB1442

Relative to access to election and voter information.

NH HB1446

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

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.