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New Hampshire Ballot Law Commission Meeting Minutes April 2026

VotingWorks Withdraws Scanner Request, Reports 2.0 Progress

New Hampshire Secretary of State|Ballot Law CommissionVOTINGWORKSApril 16, 2026

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Description

The Commission heard from VotingWorks, which formally withdrew its request for approval of its scanner-based Liberty Vote USA RTR Aggregation Function devices and reported that 2.0 certification for its voting systems is expected in time for the mid-term elections. The discussion did not specify contract amounts or explicit procurement approvals.

Contract Details

Vendor

VOTINGWORKS

Agency

New Hampshire Secretary of State|Ballot Law Commission, NH

Contract Type

TECHNOLOGY

Document Date

April 16, 2026

Contract Term

2026 primary and general elections

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