New Hampshire Statutes § 656:40 Adoption
Statute Text
The mayor and aldermen of any city or the selectmen of any town, subject to the approval of the ballot law commission, may authorize the use of one
[or more]
of the
electronic ballot counting
[devices]
devices approved by the ballot law commission and the number of those devices used
for the counting of ballots in such city or town
[on a trial basis]
for any regular or special election
[and pay the expense of such trial from any available funds]
. The use of such
[devices]
device
so authorized shall be valid for all purposes. Any town, or the mayor and aldermen of any city, may vote to lease or purchase electronic ballot counting devices
approved by the ballot law commission
for the elections held in said town or city. Any town, or the mayor and aldermen of any city, so acting shall notify the secretary of state of the action taken in regard to electronic ballot counting devices; and, after said action, electronic ballot counting devices shall be used in said town or city in accordance with said vote or authorization. If a special state election involving a state representative district occurs in a city or town that has adopted the provisions of
RSA
656:40
, the secretary of state may prepare and issue paper ballots which shall be used.
History
Amended by 2024 , 4 : 7 , eff. 2/1/2024 .
Amended by 2014 , 65 : 1 , eff. 7/26/2014 .
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