Bill Text: NH HB574 | 2025 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Requiring background checks of the private companies and their contractors who program and maintain New Hampshire voting machines.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 3-0)
Status: (Introduced) 2025-02-27 - Public Hearing: 03/04/2025 11:00 am Legislative Office Building 306-308 [HB574 Detail]
Download: New_Hampshire-2025-HB574-Introduced.html
HB 574-FN - AS INTRODUCED
2025 SESSION
25-0734
08/09
HOUSE BILL 574-FN
SPONSORS: Rep. Burnham, Straf. 2; Rep. Wherry, Hills. 13; Rep. Wood, Merr. 13
COMMITTEE: Election Law
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ANALYSIS
This bill requires background checks of employees, contractors, directors, and partners of private companies that program and maintain the electronic ballot counting machines in the state. This bill also allows the public inspection of such records.
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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]
Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
25-0734
08/09
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty Five
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
1 New Section; Background Checks. Amend RSA 656 by inserting after section 40 the following new section:
656:40-a Background Checks; Personnel Programming or Maintaining Electronic Ballot Counting Devices.
I. The distributor of electronic ballot counting devices in New Hampshire shall assign all employees programming or maintaining electronic ballot counting devices in New Hampshire an employee identification number and an identification card with the employee's name and identification number on it. The distributor shall send a list of current employees programming or maintaining electronic ballot counting devices in New Hampshire including their assigned employee identification number to the secretary of state and the attorney general on the first of every month. Such list shall be available for public review on the secretary of state's website.
II.(a) The distributor of electronic ballot counting devices shall provide to the secretary of state the performance history of the distributor and of its officers and directors relative to the operation and financial security. The attorney general shall conduct a background investigation of the criminal record of all of the distributor's officers and directors, partners, and any individuals who are responsible for programming or maintaining electronic ballot counting devices in New Hampshire and make a report to the secretary of state. The cost of any investigation under this paragraph shall be borne by the distributor.
(b)(1) The criminal background check shall consist of a fingerprint-based criminal record check of national crime information databases. The persons described in subparagraph (a) shall submit to the attorney general a criminal history records release form, as provided by the New Hampshire division of state police, which authorizes the release of the person's criminal records, if any. The person shall submit with the release form a complete set of fingerprints taken by a qualified law enforcement agency and payment required by division of state police regulations.
(2) For the criminal record check required under this paragraph, the attorney general shall submit the person's fingerprints to the department of safety, division of state police, which shall conduct a criminal history records check through its records and through the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Upon completion of the criminal record check, the division of state police shall release copies of the criminal history records to the attorney general and to the secretary of state.
III. Any employees programming or maintaining electronic ballot counting devices in New Hampshire shall be covered by an adequate bond in an amount set by the secretary of state in rules adopted under RSA 541-A.
IV. Any employee programming or maintaining electronic ballot counting devices in New Hampshire shall present their employee identification card issued in accordance with paragraph I to the town clerk, the moderator, or a selectman before working on any electronic ballot counting device. The employee's full legal name and employee identification number shall be recorded in the machine activity logs and maintenance invoices.
2 Access to Governmental Records and Meetings; Exemptions. Amend RSA 91-A:5, IV to read as follows:
IV. Records pertaining to internal personnel practices; confidential, commercial, or financial information; test questions, scoring keys, and other examination data used to administer a licensing examination, examination for employment, or academic examinations; and personnel, medical, welfare, library user, videotape sale or rental, and other files whose disclosure would constitute invasion of privacy. Without otherwise compromising the confidentiality of the files, nothing in this paragraph shall prohibit a public body or agency from releasing information relative to health or safety from investigative files on a limited basis to persons whose health or safety may be affected. Nothing in this paragraph shall prohibit the public inspection of the criminal records requests required of employees programming or maintaining electronic ballot counting devices and the officers, directors, and partners of the distributor of such electronic ballot counting devices in the state as required under RSA 656:40-a.
3 Effective Date. This act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
25-0734
1/3/25
HB 574-FN- FISCAL NOTE
AS INTRODUCED
FISCAL IMPACT: This bill does not provide funding, nor does it authorize new positions.
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Estimated State Impact | ||||||
| FY 2025 | FY 2026 | FY 2027 | FY 2028 | ||
Revenue | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | ||
Revenue Fund(s) | None | |||||
Expenditures* | $0 | Indeterminable | Indeterminable | Indeterminable | ||
Funding Source(s) | General Fund | |||||
Appropriations* | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | ||
Funding Source(s) | None | |||||
*Expenditure = Cost of bill *Appropriation = Authorized funding to cover cost of bill |
The Office of Legislative Budget Assistant is unable to provide a complete fiscal note for this bill, as introduced, as it is awaiting information from the Department Justice. The Department was originally contacted on 12/20/24 for a fiscal note worksheet. When completed, a revised fiscal note will be forwarded to the House Clerk's Office.
METHODOLOGY:
This bill mandates that identification numbers or cards be assigned by the distributor to all employees involved in programming or maintaining electronic ballot counting devices in New Hampshire. It also requires the submission of a monthly list of all current employees, along with their identification numbers, to the Secretary of State and Attorney General, who will then make the information publicly available on the Secretary of State's website. Additionally, the bill mandates background checks for employees, contractors, directors, and partners of private companies responsible for programming and maintaining the electronic ballot counting machines in the state. This bill also allows for the public inspection of such records.
The Department of State states that it cannot determine whether distributors will comply with the requirements mentioned above, nor can it assess the fiscal impact on current contracts with municipalities and the state. As a result, the expenditures are considered indeterminable. Additionally, this bill requires that employees programming or maintaining electronic ballot counting devices in the state shall be covered by an adequate bond in an amount set by the Secretary of State in rules adopted under RSA 541-A.
AGENCIES CONTACTED:
Department of Justice and Department of State