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ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES57th Legislature, 2nd Regular Session |
Senate: JUDE DP 4-2-1-0 | Third Read 16-11-3-0House: FMAE DPA 4-2-0-1 |
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SB 1037: voting; equipment; internet; custody; violation
Sponsor: Senator Finchem, LD 1
House Engrossed
Overview
Establishes requirements related to voting machinery software and hardware. Prohibits the use of voting machinery with internet access in polling places and counting centers. Outlines chain of custody requirements for such machinery and the data contained therein.
History
The Secretary of State (SOS) is required to appoint a committee to investigate and test various types of vote recording or tabulating machines or devices that can be used in elections. The committee must submit recommendations to the SOS who is required to make final adoption of certified types, makes or models for use in elections in Arizona. Machines or devices used at any election for federal, state or county offices can only be certified for use in Arizona if they comply with the Help America Vote Act of 2002 (HAVA).
HAVA established voluntary nationwide standards for voting systems and created a testing and certification program through federally accredited laboratories. States retain authority to determine whether voting equipment meeting federal standards may be certified and used within their jurisdictions (P.L. 107-252).
The SOS may revoke the certification of any voting system or device for use in a federal, state or county election in Arizona or may prohibit for up to five years the purchase, lease or use of any voting system or device leased, installed or used by a person or firm in connection with an election if outlined conditions are met (A.R.S. § 16-442).
Provisions
Establishing New Requirements for Voting Machinery
1. Requires the SOS to ensure that electronic voting systems including, without limitation, vote recording and vote tabulating machines and elections management systems that are approved for use pursuant to statute:
a. do not have hardware installed that supports direct or indirect internet connectivity or other form of remote access or software that allows any change to results in files or a database;
b. supports the usage and tracking of users based on unique credentials that are changed at least once per election cycle for each user;
c. log any deletions of ballot images, windows event logs and results files and maintain election software logs; and
d. maintain the previously outlined information as election data for 22 months. (Sec. 1)
2. States that indirect internet connectivity includes the use of an election management system gateway system. (Sec. 1, 3)
Prohibiting the Use of Voting Machinery with Internet Access in Polling Places
3. Prohibits any voting equipment used in a polling place or voting center from having internet access and requires such equipment to prohibit access to any aggregated data or results. (Sec. 2)
4. Mandates that if such equipment has an accessible port, the port be locked with a tamper-proof seal and be logged in the chain of custody document when broken or accessed. (Sec. 2)
5. Requires the delivery, use and return of such equipment to be logged on a chain of custody document so that the name and signature of every person who delivers, receives, uses and returns the equipment is recorded and retained as an official election record. (Sec. 2)
6. Outlines criminal penalties for a violation. (Sec. 2)
Prohibiting the Use of Voting Machinery with Internet Access in Counting Centers
7. Prohibits any election management system or tabulation equipment used in a central counting center or other tabulation center from having internet access or being capable of indirect internet connectivity. (Sec. 3)
8. Requires such equipment to prohibit access to any data or results until used by authorized election personnel only. (Sec. 3)
9. Prohibits such equipment from having a port. (Sec. 3)
10. States that the use and return of the equipment that contains election results and data must be logged on a chain of custody document so that the name and signature of every person who delivers, receives, uses and returns the equipment is recorded and retained as an official election record. (Sec. 3)
11. Requires all activities at a counting center to be included in a nonstop video that is posted to the applicable county's website. (Sec. 3)
12. Outlines criminal penalties for a person who negligently violates the counting center equipment provisions. (Sec. 3)
Miscellaneous
13. Adds a federal statutory reference to HAVA. (Sec. 1)
14. Makes technical and conforming changes. (Sec. 1)
15. Contains a legislative findings clause. (Sec. 4)
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Initials GG SB 1037
4/21/2026 Page 0 House Engrossed
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