Washington Regulations § 434-335-090 Voting systems review board evaluation
Regulation Text
The voting systems review board evaluation must include, but is not limited to:
(1)
A review of statutory requirements;
(2)
A review of applicable federal standards;
(3)
A review of the approved qualification test results released directly to the secretary of state by the federally approved voting system test laboratory;
(4)
If applicable, a review of reports or other materials from prior hearings on the proposed system, procedure, or modification, either in whole or in part;
(5)
A review of the report produced by the secretary of state upon completion of the examination of the voting system;
(6)
If applicable, a review of any procedures manuals, guidelines, or other materials issued for use with the system;
(7)
A review of any effect the application will have on the security of the voting system;
(8)
A review of any effect the application will have on the accuracy of the voting system;
(9)
A review of any effect the application will have on the ease and convenience with which voters use the system;
(10)
A review of any effect the application will have on the timeliness of vote reporting; and
(11)
A review of any effect the application will have on the overall efficiency of the voting system.
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