H.330 is a bill introduced by Representatives Boyden and Burrows that aims to modernize the voting process for municipal corporations in Vermont. The bill proposes to authorize these entities to adopt electronic voting systems for their annual meetings, allowing voters to participate in elections and public questions either in person or remotely. This change is intended to enhance accessibility and convenience for voters, ensuring that they can cast their votes regardless of their physical location.

The legislation emphasizes the requirement for the electronic voting system to accommodate both in-person and remote voting for all elections and public questions, whether they are conducted from the floor or by ballot. This initiative reflects a broader trend towards integrating technology into the electoral process, aiming to improve voter engagement and streamline municipal governance.