CHAPTER 192

SB 104-LOCAL - FINAL VERSION

 

03/27/2019    1186s

06/06/2019    2412EBA

2019 SESSION

19-0974

11/03

 

SENATE BILL 104-LOCAL

 

AN ACT relative to the postponement of city, town, village, and school district elections.

 

SPONSORS: Sen. Gray, Dist 6; Sen. Levesque, Dist 12; Rep. Hoelzel, Rock. 3; Rep. Belanger, Hills. 27

 

COMMITTEE: Election Law and Municipal Affairs

 

                                                                                                                                                                                                   

 

ANALYSIS

 

This bill provides for the postponement of town, city, village, and school district elections in the event of a winter storm warning, blizzard warning, or ice storm warning.  The bill also allows any person to vote absentee in the event of such a warning if he or she has concerns for his or her safety.

 

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

03/27/2019    1186s

06/06/2019    2412EBA 19-0974

11/03

 

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

 

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Nineteen

 

AN ACT relative to the postponement of city, town, village, and school district elections.

 

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

 

192:1  Government of Town Meeting; Moderator; Duties.  Amend RSA 40:4, II to read as follows:

II.(a)  [In the event a weather emergency occurs on or before] If the National Weather Service issues a weather event warning applicable to a town on the date of a deliberative session or [voting day] business session of a town meeting [in a town], which the moderator reasonably believes may cause the roads to be hazardous or unsafe, the moderator may, up to 2 hours but not more than 48 hours prior to the scheduled session, postpone and reschedule the [deliberative] session [or voting day] of the meeting to another reasonable date, place, and time certain.  If an accident, natural disaster, or other emergency occurs which the moderator reasonably believes may render use of the meeting location unsafe, the moderator may, at any time prior to the scheduled deliberative or business session, postpone and reschedule the session to a date, place, and time certain.  To the extent practical, prior to making a decision to postpone, the moderator shall consult with the governing body, the clerk, and as appropriate for the circumstances the police chief, the fire chief, the road agent, and the local emergency management director.  The moderator shall employ whatever means are available to inform citizens of the postponement and the rescheduled date or dates.

(b)  In the event of a weather or other emergency as described in RSA 669:1 that occurs on or before the date of an official ballot voting day as defined in RSA 652:16-g, which the moderator reasonably believes may cause the roads to be hazardous or unsafe, the moderator may postpone the session in accordance with RSA 669:1 and RSA 669:1-a.

(c)  The date originally scheduled shall continue to be deemed the deliberative session, business session, or [voting day] official ballot voting day of the meeting for purposes of satisfying statutory meeting date requirements; provided, that in towns or districts that have adopted RSA 40:13, the postponement shall not delay the deliberative session more than 72 hours.  [The moderator shall employ whatever means are available to inform citizens of the postponement and the rescheduled deliberative session or voting day.]

192:2  Government of Town Meeting; Optional Form of Meeting-Official Ballot Referenda; Use of Official Ballot.  Amend RSA 40:13, VII to read as follows:

VII.  The second session of the annual meeting, which is the official ballot voting day as defined in RSA 652:16-g, to elect officers of the local political subdivision by official ballot, to vote on questions required by law to be inserted on said official ballot, and to vote on all warrant articles from the first session on official ballot, shall be held on the second Tuesday in March, the second Tuesday in April, or the second Tuesday in May, as applicable unless it is postponed in accordance with RSA 40:4, II(b) and RSA 669:1.  Notwithstanding RSA 669:1, 670:1, or 671:2, the second session shall be deemed the annual election date for purposes of all applicable election statutes including, but not limited to, RSA 669:5, 669:19, 669:30, 670:3, 670:4, 670:11, 671:15, 671:19, and 671:30 through 32; and votes on zoning ordinances, historic district ordinances, and building codes under RSA 675.

192:3  Cities and Wards; Local Elections; Times.  Amend RSA 44:11 to read as follows:

44:11  Times.

I.  The meeting of the voters of each ward for the election of city and ward officers shall be held on such day as may be fixed by law or by ordinance of the city council but in no event shall it be held in conjunction with a biennial election; and all ward and city officers who are chosen by the people shall hold their respective offices for the term and from the day fixed by law or ordinance, and until others are appointed in their stead.  The prohibitions in this section shall not apply to a special election held to fill a vacancy for the office of a city or a ward officer.

II.  In the event of a weather or other emergency as described in RSA 669:1, the election may be postponed and rescheduled in the manner provided in that section, except that all references to the moderator shall be deemed to refer to the city clerk.

192:4  New Sections; Elections; Terms and Definitions.  Amend RSA 652 by inserting after section 16-d the following new sections:

652:16-e  Business Session.  "Business session" means, in a town that has not adopted the provisions of RSA 40:13, the session of a town meeting at which voters discuss, deliberate, and vote on matters other than the election of officers by official ballot and other questions that are placed on the official ballot.

652:16-f  Deliberative Session.  "Deliberative session" means the first session of a meeting in a town that has adopted the provisions of RSA 40:13.

652:16-g  Official Ballot Voting Day.  "Official ballot voting day" means the day on which voters in a town vote on the election of officers or other questions authorized by law to be voted on by official ballot, or both, in compliance with the procedures for elections for the partisan official ballot system as set forth in RSA 669:12 or the nonpartisan official ballot system as set forth in RSA 669:19 through RSA 669:22, RSA 670:5 through RSA 670:7, and RSA 671:20 through RSA 671:30, including all requirements pertaining to absentee voting, the polling place, and polling hours.

192:5  Elections; Absentee Voting; Eligibility; Absence, Religious Observance, and Disability Voting.  Amend RSA 657:1, I to read as follows:  

I.  Any person who [is] will be absent on the day of any state election from the city, town, or unincorporated place in which he or she is registered to vote or who cannot appear in public on any election day because of his or her observance of a religious commitment or who is unable to vote there in person by reason of physical disability may vote at such elections as provided in this chapter.  A person who is unable to appear at any time during polling hours at his or her polling place because of an employment obligation shall be considered absent for purposes of this chapter.  For the purposes of this section, the term "employment" shall include the care of children and infirm adults, with or without compensation.  

192:6  Absentee Voting; Eligibility; Absence, Religious Observance, and Disability Absentee Voting.  Amend RSA 657:1, II(a)-(c) to read as follows:

(a)  A person [who is elderly or infirm or who has a physical disability,] who otherwise would have voted in person but has concerns for his or her safety traveling in the storm, shall be considered absent for purposes of this chapter and may vote absentee on the [Monday] day immediately prior to the election.

(b)  A person who cares for children or infirm adults who reasonably anticipates that school, child care, or adult care will be canceled, who otherwise would have voted in person but will be deterred from voting by the need to care for children or infirm adults, shall be considered absent for purposes of this chapter and may vote absentee on the [Monday] day immediately prior to the election.

(c)  As required by RSA 652:20, the clerk's office shall be open to receive applications for absentee ballots, to provide voters the opportunity to complete absentee ballots, and to receive returned ballots on the [Monday] day immediately prior to an election at a minimum from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.  The clerk may designate a deputy clerk or assistant to provide this service, provided the individual has taken the oath of office and has been trained in the requirements for using an absentee ballot and the procedures for issuing and receiving absentee ballots.

(d)  In the event an election is postponed pursuant to RSA 669:1, the provisions of subparagraph (c) shall apply to the day before the date of the originally scheduled election and the day before the date of the postponed election.

192:7  New Paragraph; Town Elections; General Provisions; Election Dates.  Amend RSA 669:1 by inserting after paragraph IV the following new paragraph:

V.(a)  If the National Weather Service issues a weather event warning applicable to a town on a date when an election is scheduled, which the moderator reasonably believes may cause the roads to be hazardous or unsafe, or if an accident, fire, natural disaster, or other emergency occurs that the moderator reasonably believes may render use of the election location unsafe on the da