Chapter
04-128
2004 -- S 2857
Enacted 06/18/04
A N A C T
RELATING TO ELECTIONS - BALLOT
SECURITY AND STORAGE
Introduced By: Senator J.
Michael Lenihan
Date
Introduced: February 11, 2004
It is enacted by the General
Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Sections 17-19-33 and 17-19-39 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-19
entitled "Conduct of Election
and Voting Equipment, and Supplies" are hereby amended to read
as follows:
17-19-33.
Sealing of voting equipment -- Sealing and forwarding of results,
programmed memory cartridges
and keys. -- (a) The four (4)
copies of the printout tape from
the optical scan precinct count
unit obtained pursuant to section 17-19-32 shall be distributed as
follows:
(1)
The first copy, which includes the opening of the polling place information,
signatures of the warden and clerk,
a timed audit trail of certain events occurring with respect to
the optical scan precinct count
system and the vote totals for each candidate, shall be packaged
with the programmed memory
cartridge and immediately delivered to the indicated site as
determined by the state board of
elections where it is processed and immediately delivered to the
state board of elections;
(2)
The second copy shall be posted at the polling place;
(3)
The third copy shall be immediately delivered to the local board of canvassers
attached to the return sheet as
provided in section 17-19-11, together with the polling place
supplies, including the key to the
optical scan precinct count unit; and
(4)
The fourth copy shall be included with the voted ballots and packaged pursuant
to
this chapter.
(b)
(1) The record book shall be placed in a paper wrapper and shall be directed to
the
town clerk.
(2)
The record book and envelope shall then be sealed with two (2) or more adhesive
labels affixed upon the envelope
and package so that they cannot be tampered with, and the labels
shall be signed in ink by the
warden and clerk. The envelope and record book shall not be opened
after they are once sealed up in
the polling place, by any person whatsoever, except the officer to
whom they are addressed.
(3)
The ballot applications, used and unused, shall be packaged separately and
returned
to the local board of canvassers.
(4)
All supervisor's reports and any other miscellaneous reports and supplies shall
be
packaged and delivered to the local
board for subsequent delivery to the state board.
(c)
The warden shall:
(1)
Remove all voted ballots from the first compartment of the optical scan
precinct
count unit and package them in the
container provided and labeled as regularly voted ballots; and
stored pursuant to section
17-19-39.1;
(2)
Remove all voted ballots from the second compartment and package them in the
container provided and labeled as
containing write-in votes; and
(3)
Package all ballots that have not been counted in the container provided and
labeled
for manual count.
(d)
All ballots so packaged shall be immediately delivered to the local canvassing
authority and the local board shall
be in session for the counting of any write-in votes and the
manual counting of any ballots
packaged as having been removed from the emergency bin.
Forthwith upon completion of the
counting of all write-in votes and manual count ballots the
local canvassing authority shall
place said ballots in an appropriately labeled container which
shall remain in storage pursuant
to the requirements of section 17-19-39.1.
(e)
All marking pens, unused printout tapes, secrecy sleeves and other items
related to
the voting equipment shall be
packaged and delivered to the local board for later delivery to the
office of the state board of
elections.
17-19-39.
Power to open voting equipment. -- The state board of elections shall
have
the right to open any and all
voting equipment either before ,during or after an election in the
presence of the proper election
officials of the city or town in which the election is held for the
purpose of examining the voting
equipment; provided, that no programmed memory cartridge
shall be erased until after the
expiration of ten (10) days from the election at which the voting
equipment was used. Unless said
memory cartridge is required by the state board for the purpose
of conducting recounts. After the expiration of ten (10) days from the
election at which the
ballots were cast, voted
computer ballots that were counted at the state board shall be removed
from the ballot transfer cases
and shall be held in sealed storage containers by the state board
until the expiration of
twenty-six (26) months from the date of the election; voted computer
ballots that were counted at the
local board shall be removed from the ballot transfer cases and
shall be held in sealed storage
containers by the local board until the expiration of twenty-six (26)
months from the date of the
election. The computer file containing ballot layout information and
candidate totals shall be
transferred to a disk and retained permanently.
SECTION
2. Chapter 17-19 of the General Laws entitled "Conduct of Election and
Voting Equipment, and
Supplies" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section:
17-19-39.1.
Voted ballot storage and security. – Voted computer ballots that
were
counted at the state board shall
be stored in containers by the state board until the expiration of
twenty-two (22) months from the
date of election and voted computer ballots that were voted and
packaged at a local precinct or
counted at the local board shall be held and stored in containers by
the local board in accordance
with the regulations promulgated by the state board until the
expiration of twenty-two (22)
months from the date of election. The voted ballots shall remain
stored in the appropriate
containers unless ordered to be opened by the state board or a court of
law. The computer file
containing ballot layout information and candidate totals shall be
transferred to a disk and
retained permanently.
Notwithstanding
the requirements of this section, the state board shall have the authority
to examine and inspect the voted
ballots subsequent to the certification of an election.
SECTION
3. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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