The resolution proposes an amendment to the New Hampshire Constitution aimed at strengthening election integrity and transparency. Key provisions include mandatory hand counting of all ballots, serial numbering for tracking, and secure storage protocols. It also establishes a chain of custody log for ballots, limits polling locations to 5,000 voters, and requires random selection of poll workers from the voter checklist. Additionally, the amendment mandates annual training for election officials and post-election audits in selected municipalities, ensuring compliance with federal standards and enhancing voter confidence.

If approved, the amendment will be presented to voters in the November 2026 general election. It emphasizes the importance of transparency by allowing registered voters to view ballots after elections and requires that all election day signatures remain unredacted. The resolution also stipulates that all ballots and election records must be retained for sixty months, with specific handling protocols for unused or voided ballots. Overall, the proposed changes aim to align New Hampshire's election practices with federal guidelines and bolster public trust in the electoral process.