This bill establishes procedures for the printing, use, and storage of paper election ballots in New Hampshire. It requires the person printing the ballots to provide a controlled and secured storage area to prevent unauthorized access. Only authorized personnel are allowed entry, and a logbook must be maintained to record their entry and exit. The number of ballots produced and any misprinted or damaged ballots must be recorded, and misprinted or damaged ballots must be promptly destroyed. Printed ballots must be transferred to the secured storage area and an inventory of the ballots must be maintained. Within 10 days after the election, records of the printing and destruction of ballots, as well as the ballot inventory, must be provided to the secretary of state. Video surveillance of the storage area must be operational throughout the printing and election process, and copies of the footage must be made available to the secretary of state. The bill takes effect 60 days after its passage. The fiscal impact of the bill is indeterminable, as it may result in increased printing expenses and costs for installing and managing video surveillance systems. The New Hampshire Municipal Association states that the bill would have no fiscal impact on their revenues or expenditures.