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H05992024 Regular Session Signed into law

Adds to existing law to prohibit ballot harvesting, to provide certain exceptions, and to establish penalties for violations.

ELECTIONS -- Adds to existing law to prohibit ballot harvesting, to provide certain exceptions, and to establish penalties for violations.

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This legislation addresses the issue of “ballot harvesting” – which is the practice of third party individuals and groups, many of them political activists or political parties, “harvesting” absentee or mail ballots from voters and then delivering them to election officials for processing and counting. This legislation would generally prohibit this practice by limiting ballot handling to those authorized to do so pursuant to Idaho law. Idaho has not historically experienced ballot harvesting at scale. However, it has become a widespread practice in some other states, where its practice places many voters’ ballots, and the sanctity of their vote, into the hands of those who may have a partisan interest in the election’s outcome. These individuals may have a political incentive to deliver certain ballots to the county clerk, but not others, based on the ballot harvester’s perception, or a social/political database’s report, of the likely choices of the voter. The specifics of this legislation are informed by the recommendations of the bipartisan Commission on Federal Election Reform, in their 2005 report, Building Confidence in U.S. Elections. This legislation would limit ballot handling to election officials, U.S. Mail and common carrier employees and contractors, family members, caregivers, members of the voter’s household, and anyone hired by the voter to convey the ballot.

house Chamber· Mar 10, 2024

House Third Reading

Passed
58 Yea
11 Nay
1 absentPassed by 47 votes
Republican
58 yea/0 nay
Democrat
0 yea/11 nay
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ABSENT / NOT VOTING (1)

Reported Signed by Governor on April 8, 2024 Session Law Chapter 317 Effective: 04/08/2024