California Regulations § 20830 Recounts Using the Type of Vote Tabulating Devices Used In the Election.Version dated Oct. 30, 2024
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Regulation Text
(a)
Prior to conducting a recount of ballot cards or paper ballots using the type of vote tabulating devices used in the election, a logic and accuracy test limited to the contest subject to recount shall be conducted on each of the vote tabulating devices to be used in the recount, using a test deck created to test logic and accuracy for the contest to be recounted. The test shall be conducted publicly, subject to any limit made necessary by space limitations on the number of additional public observers beyond those that must be accommodated under section
20816
. The results of the test, as well as the test deck used, shall be made available for inspection by any requestor, spokesperson, member of the media or observer present at the recount location between the time the test is completed and the posted time for recounting of ballots to begin.
(b)
A recount using the type of vote tabulating devices used in the election shall, to the maximum extent possible, be conducted using the same methods used to tabulate the ballots originally, and shall include the following:
(1)
On equipment capable of producing a paper tape or print-out, a zero-results tape or report shall be printed from each vote tabulating device, if feasible without new election coding and if supported by the device in the configuration used in the election, and verified by the requestor and spokespersons prior to any processing of ballots with that device.
(2)
If necessary to preserve the original vote count record, a backup of the election results shall be made and the same type of memory media that was used in the election shall be prepared to capture the recount vote results.
(3)
Each voted ballot shall be processed with the same type of vote tabulating devices used in the election.
(4)
Ballots that cannot be read by the vote tabulating devices shall be corrected or duplicated in accordance with Elections Code sections
15208
,
15210
and
15211
.
(c)
Once all eligible ballots cast in a precinct have been processed by a tabulating device, the device shall, if supported by the voting system, be rendered incapable of accepting further ballots for that precinct and the vote results shall be printed from that device and made available for public inspection. If supported by the voting system, the following steps shall also be taken:
(1)
Recount vote results of ballots cast in each precinct subject to recount shall be uploaded to the voting system's central tabulation and reporting application; and
(2)
The elections official shall report separately the recount vote results for each precinct subject to recount. Such reporting will include the number of ballots undervoted and overvoted in the recounted contest.
(d)
At the conclusion of tabulation of all precincts designated for the recount, a logic and accuracy test limited to the contest subject to recount shall be conducted on each tabulating device used in the recount, using the same test deck created prior to the recount to test logic and accuracy for the contest. The test shall be conducted publicly, subject to any limit made necessary by space limitations on the number of additional public observers beyond those that must be accommodated under section
20816
. The elections official shall make the results of the logic and accuracy test, as well as the test deck used for the test, available for inspection by the requestor, spokespersons, members of the media and observers at the recount location before the conclusion of the recount.
Source
1. New article 2 (sections 20830-20833 ) and section filed 11-17-2009; operative 12-17-2009 (Register 2009, No. 47).
History
1. New article 2 (sections 20830-20833) and section filed 11-17-2009; operative 12-17-2009 (Register 2009, No. 47).