Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB236

Introduced
1/15/26  

Caption

Election Law - Certification of Election-Supporting Technology - Regulations, Review, and Evaluation

Impact

If enacted, SB236 would improve the integrity and reliability of election-supporting technology by instituting a standardized process for its evaluation and certification. This aims to ensure that the technology used in elections meets certain performance standards and is secure against potential threats. The requirement for annual reviews beginning in 2027 will allow for continual assessment and adaptation of these technologies in response to evolving challenges in the electoral landscape.

Summary

Senate Bill 236 seeks to establish guidelines for the review, certification, and decertification of election-supporting technology in Maryland. The bill mandates that the State Board of Elections adopt regulations for these processes, thereby enhancing the oversight of technology that aids in the election process. Specifically, the bill outlines parameters for what constitutes election-supporting technology, which includes electronic pollbooks, risk-limiting audit tools, and software used for presenting election results.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on enhancing election integrity, it may face scrutiny regarding the implementation timeline and the potential costs associated with the required certifications and audits. Opponents may argue that the regulations could impose additional burdens on local election jurisdictions, particularly regarding the financial and logistical implications of compliance, while proponents will likely stress the importance of ensuring trustworthy voting systems that reflect voter preferences.

Companion Bills

MD HB1010

Crossfiled Election Law - Certification of Election-Supporting Technology - Regulations, Review, and Evaluation

Previously Filed As

MD HB1010

Election Law - Certification of Election-Supporting Technology - Regulations, Review, and Evaluation

MD SB383

Elections - Ranked-Choice Voting in Contests for Presidential Nomination and Certification of Election-Supporting Technology

MD HB215

Elections - Ranked-Choice Voting in Contests for Presidential Nomination and Certification of Election-Supporting Technology

MD SB262

Election Law - Special Elections

MD SB918

Business Regulation - Electronic Smoking Devices Manufacturers - Certifications

MD SB630

Circuit Court Judges - Selection and Retention Elections

MD HB75

Election Law – Special Elections

MD HB778

Circuit Court Judges - Selection and Retention Elections

MD SB259

Election Law - Local Boards of Elections - Election Plan Requirements

MD SB88

Election Law - Municipal Elections - Administration

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