| Chapter 410 |
| 2017 -- S 0413 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 10/05/2017 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO ELECTIONS --POST-ELECTION AUDITS |
| Introduced By: Senators Sheehan, Cote, Raptakis, DiPalma, and Kettle |
| Date Introduced: March 02, 2017 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. 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: |
| 17-19-37.4. Post-election audits. |
| (a) The general assembly hereby finds, determines, and declares that auditing of election |
| results is necessary to ensure effective election administration and public confidence in the |
| election results. Further, risk-limiting audits provide a more effective manner of conducting |
| audits than traditional audit methods in that risk-limiting audit methods typically require only |
| limited resources for election contests with wide margins of victory while investing greater |
| resources in close contests. |
| (b) Commencing in 2018, the board, in conjunction with local boards, is authorized to |
| conduct risk-limiting audits after all statewide primary, general, and special elections in |
| accordance with the requirements of this section. Commencing in 2020, the state board, in |
| conjunction with local boards, must conduct risk-limiting audits after the presidential preference |
| primary, and general elections in accordance with requirements in this section. |
| (c) The audit program shall be conducted as follows: |
| (1) The state board shall determine what local, statewide, and federal contests are subject |
| to a risk-limiting audit; |
| (2) The state board shall provide notice pursuant of to chapter 46 of title 42 of the time |
| and place of the random selection of the audit units to be manually tallied and of the times and |
| places of the audits; |
| (3) The state board shall make available to the public a report of the vote-tabulating |
| device results for the contest, including the results for each audit unit in the contest, prior to the |
| random selection of audit units to be manually tallied and prior to the commencement of the |
| audit; |
| (4) The state board, in conjunction with the local boards, shall conduct the audit upon |
| tabulation of the unofficial final results as provided in §§17-19-36 and 17-19-37; and |
| (5) The state board, in conjunction with the local boards, shall conduct the audit in public |
| view by manually interpreting the ballots according to rules established by the state board in |
| accordance with chapter 45 35 of title 42. |
| (d) If a risk-limiting audit of a contest leads to a full manual tally of the ballots cast using |
| the voting system, the vote counts according to that manual tally shall replace the vote counts |
| reported pursuant to §§17-19-36 and 17-19-3 7 for the purpose of determining the official contest |
| results pursuant to §§17-22-5.2 and 17-22-6. |
| (e) For purposes of this section, the following terms have the following meanings: |
| (1) "Audit unit" means a precinct, a set of ballots, or a single ballot. A precinct, a set of |
| ballots, or a single ballot may be used as an audit unit for purposes of this section only if all of the |
| following conditions are satisfied: |
| (i) The relevant vote-tabulating device is able to produce a report of the votes cast in the |
| precinct, set of ballots, or single ballot.; and |
| (ii) Each ballot is assigned to not more than one audit unit. |
| (2) "Contest" means an election for an office or for a measure. |
| (3) "Risk-limiting audit" means a manual tally employing a statistical method that |
| ensures a large, predetermined minimum chance of requiring a full manual tally whenever a full |
| manual tally would show an electoral outcome that differs from the outcome reported by the vote- |
| tabulating system for the audited contest. A risk-limiting audit shall begin with a hand tally of the |
| votes in one or more audit units and shall continue to hand tally votes in additional audit units |
| until there is strong statistical evidence that the electoral outcome is correct. In the event that |
| counting additional audit units does not provide strong statistical evidence that the electoral |
| outcome is correct, the audit shall continue until there has been a full manual tally to determine |
| the correct electoral outcome of the audited contest. |
| (4) "Unofficial final results" means election results tabulated pursuant to §§17-19-36 and |
| 17-19-37. |
| (f) The results of any audits conducted under this section shall be published on the |
| website of the state board within forty-eight (48) hours of being accepted by the state board. If the |
| audit involved a manual tally of one or more entire precincts, then the names and numbers of all |
| precincts audited and a comparison of the vote tabulator results with the hand counts for each |
| precinct shall be published with the audit results on the website. |
| (g) Any audit required under this section shall not commence for any election subject to a |
| recount pursuant to §§17-19-37.1, 17-19-37.2, and 17-19-37.3 until the conclusion of said |
| recount. |
| (h) The state board shall promulgate rules, regulations, and procedures in accordance |
| with chapter 45 35 of title 42 necessary to implement this section. |
| SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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