Washington Regulations § 434-335-020 Voting systems review board
Regulation Text
The voting systems review board may review voting systems for certification and make recommendations to the secretary of state based upon those reviews. The voting systems review board consists of five members, and may include independent experts in computer science or information technology, recognized experts in election administration, and representatives of the public at large. Members of the voting systems review board are appointed by the secretary of state to staggered two year terms. Appointees may be reappointed to serve more than one term. The secretary of state may appoint a new member to fill any vacancy on the board for the remainder of the unexpired term. The duties of the voting systems review board include reviewing an application for certification, as provided in WAC
434-335-090
, conducting a public hearing on the application, as provided in WAC
434-335-100
, and making recommendations on the application to the secretary of state, as provided in WAC
434-335-110
.
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