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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- CONDUCT OF ELECTION AND VOTING EQUIPMENT, | |
AND SUPPLIES | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Baginski, Paplauskas, and Lima | |
Date Introduced: February 13, 2025 | |
Referred To: House State Government & Elections | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 17-19-31 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-19 entitled "Conduct of |
2 | Election and Voting Equipment, and Supplies" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 17-19-31. Irregular ballots. |
4 | Ballots voted for any person whose name does not appear on the ballot as a nominated |
5 | candidate for office are referred to in this section as “irregular ballots.” In voting for presidential |
6 | electors, a voter may vote an irregular ticket made up of the names of persons in nomination by |
7 | different parties; or partly of names of persons in nomination and partly of names of persons not in |
8 | nomination; or wholly of names of persons not in nomination by any party. Scanned images of the |
9 | computer ballot containing the irregular ballot shall be stored digitally on physical electronic media |
10 | in the optical-scan precinct-count unit. With that exception, no irregular ballot shall be voted for |
11 | any person for any office whose name appears on the ballot as a nominated candidate for that office; |
12 | any irregular ballot so voted shall not be counted. An irregular ballot must be cast in its appropriate |
13 | place on the ballot, or it shall be void and not counted and no irregular ballots shall be counted at |
14 | primaries; provided, that at any presidential primary, irregular ballots shall be counted for those |
15 | persons whose names have been written in for the office of president. At the close of the polls, |
16 | irregular ballots shall be packaged according to § 17-19-33 and shall be immediately delivered to |
17 | the local board of canvassers. The local board shall receive the tape from the optical precinct-count |
18 | unit containing printed images of each written name on the irregular ballots, or the physical |
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1 | electronic media containing images of the irregular ballots and record containing all write-in votes |
2 | cast for all federal, state, and local races listed on the tape. If the total write-in votes cast, may affect |
3 | the election outcome for a particular office, the local board shall adjudicate each individual write- |
4 | in vote cast for that office and report the total qualified write-in votes cast to the state board. The |
5 | state board shall notify the applicable local board(s) when the total write-in votes cast in any |
6 | contest, may affect the election outcome for any particular office. The local board shall notify the |
7 | state board of the results through a procedure promulgated by the state board. |
8 | SECTION 2. Section 17-22-7 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-22 entitled "Tabulation |
9 | and Certification of Returns by State Board" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
10 | 17-22-7. Books of record of votes — Contents. |
11 | (a) The board shall keep separate books of record of the votes cast for the different classes |
12 | of officers which it is its duty to count, canvass, and tabulate, as follows: |
13 | (1) A book of record of votes cast for electors of president and vice-president; |
14 | (2) A book of record of votes cast for senators and representatives in congress; |
15 | (3) A book of record of votes cast for general officers; and |
16 | (4) A book of record of the votes cast for each class of officers that may by law |
17 | subsequently be required to be counted, canvassed, and tabulated by the board. |
18 | (b) Each of the respective books shall contain: |
19 | (1) A record of the number of votes cast in each voting district for each candidate according |
20 | to the counting, canvassing, and tabulating of the board; |
21 | (2) The number cast in each voting district for each candidate according to the certificates |
22 | of the moderators or wardens and clerks; |
23 | (3) The total number cast for each candidate in each town and city according to the counting |
24 | and to the certificates; |
25 | (4) The total number cast for each candidate in the state or congressional district, as the |
26 | case may be, according to the counting and the certificates; |
27 | (5) A statement of which candidates are elected; and |
28 | (6) Any other pertinent facts that the board deems proper. |
29 | (c) The board shall also keep a book of record of the votes cast for and against any |
30 | proposition of amendment of the Constitution and a book of record of the votes cast for and against |
31 | all questions submitted to the electors of the state, with like detail as provided in this section in |
32 | relation to votes cast for officers. |
33 | (d) Notwithstanding the above, the state board shall report publish on its website a complete |
34 | listing of all write-in votes cast for each particular office, regardless of candidate eligibility and |
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1 | regardless of whether it may affect the outcome, and shall additionally report all write-in votes |
2 | adjudicated by the local board in accordance with § 17-19-31, received by persons, not otherwise |
3 | qualifying to appear on the ballot and receiving less than five (5) votes in a race, as a composite |
4 | total of all write-in votes cast for said office and shall publish the overall total number of write-in |
5 | votes cast for each particular office. |
6 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- CONDUCT OF ELECTION AND VOTING EQUIPMENT, | |
AND SUPPLIES | |
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1 | This act would require all write-in votes, regardless of qualification, to be reported and |
2 | published by the state board of elections, on its website. It would also require the local board of |
3 | canvassers to adjudicate write-in votes in any contest, where the total number of write-in votes cast |
4 | may affect the outcome. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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