Revision: April 30, 2025, 9:47 a.m.
Sen. Gray, Dist 6
April 29, 2025
2025-1807s
08/09
Amendment to HB 464
Amend the title of the bill by replacing it with the following:
AN ACT prohibiting certain candidates for political office from participating in counting ballots, enabling the use of certain personal information for determining voter eligibility, and relative to the reporting of low value campaign donations.
Amend the bill by replacing all after section 1 with the following:
2 Voter Database; Components for Voter Eligibility Determination. Amend RSA 654:45, IV(b) to read as follows:
(b) Voter database record data shall be verified by matching the records with those of the department of safety and the federal social security administration as are required by law, and with the records of the state agency or division charged with maintaining vital records. For this purpose the voter registration record database may be linked to the state agency or division charged with maintaining vital records and the department of safety, provided that no linked agency or division may save or retain voter information or use it for purposes other than verifying the accuracy of the information to be entered or contained in the voter database. The link authorized by this subparagraph shall not allow the department of state or election officials direct access to the motor vehicle registration or driver's license records maintained by the division of motor vehicles. The commissioner of safety may authorize the release of information from motor vehicle registration and driver's license records to the extent that the information is necessary to department of state and department of safety cooperation in a joint notification to individuals of apparent discrepancies in their records, determine voter eligibility, and to the extent that the information is necessary to resolve those discrepancies. The commissioner of safety and the secretary of state are authorized to enter into an agreement that establishes the services to be provided by the department of safety and the cost for those services. The department of safety shall not be required to provide any services under this subparagraph unless an agreement is in place and there are sufficient funds in the election fund to pay the cost for the services. The system shall facilitate the identification and correction of voter registration records whenever a registered voter has died or has been disenfranchised pursuant to part I, article 11 of the New Hampshire constitution or RSA 654:5 through RSA 654:6, or when the domicile address does not match the address provided by the same individual to the department of safety.
3 Determining Qualifications of Applicant. Amend RSA 654:12, I(a) to read as follows:
(a) CITIZENSHIP. The supervisors of the checklist, or the town or city clerk, shall accept from the applicant any one of the following as proof of citizenship: the applicant's birth certificate, passport, naturalization papers if the applicant is a naturalized citizen, proof that the applicant is currently registered to vote in a different town or ward in New Hampshire, or any other reasonable documentation which indicates the applicant is a United States citizen.
4 Determining Qualifications of Applicant. Amend RSA 654:12, III to read as follows:
III. Any person who is applying for registration as a voter and who is currently registered to vote in a different town or ward in New Hampshire shall complete the voter registration form provided for in RSA 654:7. If the election official receiving the application confirms through the centralized voter registration database required by RSA 654:45 or other official records that the applicant is currently registered to vote in New Hampshire, the applicant shall prove identity and domicile, but shall not be required to prove his or her age or citizenship.
5 New Paragraph; Centralized Voter Registration Records. Amend RSA 654:12 by inserting after paragraph V the following new paragraph:
VI. The department of state shall provide access to data from centralized voter registration records, records from the department of safety, and New Hampshire vital records provided in accordance with RSA 654:45 to assist voters in providing proof of citizenship, age, domicile, and identity to the city and town clerks. The secretary of state shall work with the city and town clerks to ensure access on election day at the polling location. Access to such data shall not relieve the applicant of the responsibility to provide appropriate proof of voter qualifications.
6 Reporting by Political Committees. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 664:6, I to read as follows:
I. Any political committee whose receipts or expenditures exceed $1,000 in an election cycle, shall file with the secretary of state an itemized statement, in the form prescribed by the secretary of state, signed by its chairman and treasurer. The $1,000 threshold shall not apply to political committees renewed under RSA 664:6, V; these political committees shall continue to file until a zero balance is reported. [The] Except as provided in paragraph VIII, the statement shall detail the full name and postal address of each contributor in alphabetical order, the amount of the contribution, the date it was received, and the aggregate total for each election cycle. For contributors who, in the aggregate, donate $50 or less in an election cycle, their personal identifying information shall not be publicly available in the secretary of state's campaign finance system, and their personal identifying information shall be exempt from disclosure under RSA 91-A. Any receipts from a contributor with aggregate receipts of $50 or under shall appear on the statements as unitemized receipts. Any receipt that exceeds a contributor's aggregate total of $200 for each election cycle shall be reported with the contributor's occupation, the name of the contributor's employer, and the city or town of the contributor's principal place of business, if any. The statement shall also show each expenditure with the full name and postal address of the payee or promisee of payment, the date paid or obligated, whichever occurred first, and the specific nature and amount of each expenditure. Statements shall cover the period beginning the day after the last day covered in the prior statement period up to and including the Sunday before the statement is due, except for the statement in subparagraph (i) below which shall be inclusive through the Tuesday before the statement is due. For a candidate or a political committee of a candidate, as defined in RSA 664, where the candidate has not filed a declaration of candidacy or intent, as defined in RSA 655, for the current election cycle, only subparagraphs (a), (b), (c), and (i) apply. Statements shall be filed not later than 5:00 p.m. according to the following schedule:
7 New Paragraph; Reporting by Political Committee. Amend RSA 664:6 by inserting after paragraph VII the following new paragraph:
VIII. Campaign donations at campaign booths at fairs, festivals, or other events, donations to raffles, passing the hat, and other fundraising activities where individual donations do not exceed $25 and there is no expectation that an individual donor will exceed $50 over the campaign cycle may be summarized on the candidates financial report by providing the name of the event, the location of the event, and the amount collected.
8 Preparation of Master Jury List. Amend RSA 500-A:2 to read as follows:
500-A:2 Preparation of Master Jury List. The office shall annually provide to the clerk of court a master jury list for each county or judicial district thereof. A duplicate list shall be retained by the office. Voter lists and department of safety lists, as well as the master jury list, are confidential documents to be used by the office and the respective trial courts only for purposes of jury selection. Voter lists shall contain only the names and addresses of persons listed; additional information, such as date of birth, shall be available to the office only for the purpose of resolving discrepancies in the master jury list. Errors identified by the court in the data provided by voter lists and department of safety lists shall be reported to the secretary of state and the department of safety.
9 New Paragraph; Social Security Numbers; Drivers License Records. Amend RSA 263:40-a by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph:
V. Release of information from motor vehicle registration and driver's license records is authorized as provided in RSA 654:45, IV.
10 New Paragraph; Disclosure of Information from Vital Records. Amend RSA 5-C:9 by inserting after paragraph IX the following new paragraph:
X. The New Hampshire department of state, city clerks, and town clerks shall have a direct and tangible interested in a limited data set of birth, death, marriage, and divorce information of individuals registering to vote and maintaining voter records as provided in RSA 654:45, IV.
11 Registration of Political Committees. Amend RSA 664:3, I(a) to read as follows:
(a) Any political committee, except the political committee of a political party, shall register with the secretary of state as provided in this section. Registration shall be made through the secretary of state's online campaign finance system. A political committee may register at any time during the election cycle, but the committee's registration shall be received by the secretary of state not later than 48 hours after the committee meets at least one of the criteria under RSA 664:2, III. [The registration shall be accompanied by an itemized statement of the receipts and expenditures, if any, made by the political committee in the current election cycle prior to registration. Such itemization shall be made pursuant to the manner set forth in RSA 664:6.] The registration shall also be accompanied by an administration fee of $50, unless exempt pursuant to subparagraph (c), which shall be deposited by the secretary of state into the general fund. Registrants shall comply with the reporting requirements contained in RSA 664:6.
I. RSA 654:12, VI as inserted by section 5 of this act shall take effect 180 days after its passage.
II. The remainder of this act shall take effect 60 days after its passage.
2025-1807s
AMENDED ANALYSIS
This bill:
I. Prohibits certain candidates for political office from participating in counting ballots.
II. Enables the use of certain personal information collected by other state agencies to be used to determine voter eligibility.
III. Requires the reporting of low value campaign donations.