Chapter 190 |
2016 -- H 7330 Enacted 06/28/2016 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- CONDUCT OF ELECTION/VOTING EQUIPMENT SUPPLIERS |
Introduced By: Representatives Coughlin, Solomon, Johnston, Barros, and Edwards |
Date Introduced: January 27, 2016 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 17-19-1, 17-19-31 and 17-19-33 of the General Laws in Chapter |
17-19 entitled "Conduct of Election and Voting Equipment, and Supplies" are hereby amended to |
read as follows: |
17-19-1. Definitions. -- As used in this chapter, except as otherwise required by the |
context: |
(1)(2) "Computer ballot" means the paper ballot prepared by the office of the secretary of |
state for use in conjunction with the optical-scan precinct-count system or the voting equipment |
precinct-count system then in place and procured in accordance with this chapter; |
(2)(5) "Voting equipment" means an optical-scan precinct-count voting system or the |
voting equipment precinct-count system then in place and procured in accordance with this |
chapter, related memory device, all related hardware and software, accessible voting systems |
required by federal law, and voting booths; |
(3)(6) "Warden" includes moderator and vice versa; |
(4)(1) "Candidate" means any individual who has qualified under law to have his or her |
name appear on the ballot for nomination for election or election to office; |
(5)(7) "Write-in candidate" means any individual receiving votes or seeking election to |
office by virtue of having irregular ballots cast for him or her pursuant to § 17-19-31; |
(6)(3) "Public office" means any state, municipal, school, or district office or other |
position that is filled by popular election, except political party offices which shall mean any |
state, city, town, ward, or representative or senatorial district committee office of a political party |
or delegate to a political party convention, or any similar office; and |
(7)(4) A "Vote" shall be any mark made with the appropriate marking device within the |
optech ballot voting area between the head and tail of the arrow or in the oval as indicated on the |
computer ballot next to the party, candidate, write-in candidate, or question, as is applicable, for |
whom the voter casts his or her ballot, except as provided in § 17-20-24. |
17-19-31. Irregular ballots. -- Ballots voted for any person whose name does not appear |
on the ballot as a nominated candidate for office are referred to in this section as "irregular |
ballots". In voting for presidential electors, a voter may vote an irregular ticket made up of the |
names of persons in nomination by different parties; or partly of names of persons in nomination |
and partly of names of persons not in nomination; or wholly of names of persons not in |
nomination by any party. The Scanned images of the computer ballot containing the irregular |
ballot shall be deposited stored digitally on physical electronic media in the optical-scan precinct- |
count unit. With that exception, no irregular ballot shall be voted for any person for any office |
whose name appears on the ballot as a nominated candidate for that office; any irregular ballot so |
voted shall not be counted. An irregular ballot must be cast in its appropriate place on the ballot, |
or it shall be void and not counted and no irregular ballots shall be counted at primaries; provided, |
that at any presidential primary, irregular ballots shall be counted for those persons whose names |
have been written in for the office of president. At the close of the polls, irregular ballots shall be |
packaged according to § 17-19-33 and shall be immediately delivered to the local board of |
canvassers. The local board shall remain in session on election night to receive the tape from the |
optical precinct-count unit containing printed images of each written name on the irregular |
ballots, or the physical electronic media containing images of the irregular ballots, to open the |
package labeled as containing write-in votes, and to count and record all write-in votes cast for all |
federal, state, and local races listed on the ballot tape. The local board shall immediately notify |
the state board of the results through a procedure promulgated by the state board. |
17-19-33. Sealing of voting equipment -- Sealing and forwarding of results, |
programmed memory cartridges and keys Sealing of voting equipment -- Sealing and |
forwarding of results, programmed memory devices and keys. -- (a) The four (4) copies of the |
printout tape from the optical-scan precinct-count unit obtained pursuant to § 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 attached to |
the return sheet as provided in § 17-19-11 and immediately delivered to the local board of |
canvassers indicated site as determined by the state board of elections where it is processed and |
delivered to the state board of elections by 4:00 p.m. the day following the election through a |
procedure promulgated by the state board; |
(2) The second A copy shall be posted made available to the public at the polling place; |
(3) The third A copy shall be immediately delivered to the local board of canvassers |
attached to the return sheet as provided in § 17-19-11, together with the polling place supplies, |
including the key to the optical-scan precinct-count unit and other voting equipment and |
containers; and |
(4) The fourth A copy shall be included with the voted ballots and packaged pursuant to |
this chapter. |
(5) The certified paper or electronic voter list containing voters' signatures shall be |
packaged secured separately and returned to the local board of canvassers. |
(6) All completed official affidavits, forms, reports, and supplies shall be packaged and |
delivered to the local board for subsequent delivery to the state board. |
(b) The warden shall: |
(1) Remove all voted ballots from the second 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 § 17-19-39.1; |
(2) Remove all voted ballots from the first compartment and package them in the |
container provided and labeled as containing write-in votes; and |
(3) Package all ballots from the emergency bin that have not been counted in the |
container provided and labeled as uncounted manual-count ballots, and delivered to the local |
canvassing authority. Any ballots packaged and labeled as uncounted manual-count ballots shall |
remain sealed and delivered to the state board by 4:00 p.m. the following day for counting |
through a procedure promulgated by the state board. |
(c) 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. Forthwith |
upon completion of the counting of all write-in votes the local canvassing authority shall place |
said ballots in an appropriately labeled container which shall remain in storage pursuant to the |
requirements of § 17-19-39.1. |
(d) 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. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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