Senate Bill sb1174

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    Florida Senate - 2007                                  SB 1174

    By Senator Dockery





    15-1317-07                                          See HB 213

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to electronic voting system

  3         paper records; providing a short title;

  4         amending s. 101.295, F.S.; providing that

  5         removal of a paper record from polling places

  6         in certain circumstances is a felony; providing

  7         penalties; amending s. 101.5606, F.S.;

  8         requiring electronic voting systems to produce

  9         a voter-verifiable paper record; providing

10         minimum requirements for electronic voting

11         systems producing paper records; amending s.

12         102.141, F.S.; revising a provision relating to

13         discrepancies between overall election returns

14         and counters of the precinct tabulators

15         involving touchscreen ballots; requiring each

16         county canvassing board to conduct a random

17         audit of electronic voting system results;

18         providing an effective date.

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20  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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22         Section 1.  This act may be cited as the "Trust in

23  Elections Act."

24         Section 2.  Subsection (3) is added to section 101.295,

25  Florida Statutes, to read:

26         101.295  Penalties for violation.--

27         (3)  Any unauthorized person who removes from a polling

28  place a paper record produced by an electronic voting device

29  commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided

30  in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084.

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    Florida Senate - 2007                                  SB 1174
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 1         Section 3.  Subsection (16) is added to section

 2  101.5606, Florida Statutes, to read:

 3         101.5606  Requirements for approval of systems.--No

 4  electronic or electromechanical voting system shall be

 5  approved by the Department of State unless it is so

 6  constructed that:

 7         (16)  It produces a voter-verifiable paper record that

 8  is suitable for a manual audit and is equivalent or superior

 9  to the paper record of a paper ballot box system such that the

10  voting system, at minimum:

11         (a)  Produces a permanent paper record, each individual

12  paper record of which is made available for inspection and

13  verification by the voter at the time the vote is cast and

14  preserved within the polling place in the manner in which all

15  other paper ballots are preserved within the polling place on

16  election day for later use in any manual audit.

17         (b)  Provides the voter with an opportunity to correct

18  any error made by the system before the permanent record is

19  preserved for use in any manual audit.

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21  The voter-verified paper record produced under this subsection

22  shall be available as an official public record pursuant to

23  chapter 119 and shall be the official record used for any

24  recount conducted with respect to any election in which the

25  system is used.

26         Section 4.  Paragraph (b) of subsection (6) of section

27  102.141, Florida Statutes, is amended, and paragraph (e) is

28  added to that subsection, to read:

29         102.141  County canvassing board; duties.--

30         (6)  If the unofficial returns reflect that a candidate

31  for any office was defeated or eliminated by one-half of a

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    Florida Senate - 2007                                  SB 1174
    15-1317-07                                          See HB 213




 1  percent or less of the votes cast for such office, that a

 2  candidate for retention to a judicial office was retained or

 3  not retained by one-half of a percent or less of the votes

 4  cast on the question of retention, or that a measure appearing

 5  on the ballot was approved or rejected by one-half of a

 6  percent or less of the votes cast on such measure, the board

 7  responsible for certifying the results of the vote on such

 8  race or measure shall order a recount of the votes cast with

 9  respect to such office or measure. The Elections Canvassing

10  Commission is the board responsible for ordering federal,

11  state, and multicounty recounts. A recount need not be ordered

12  with respect to the returns for any office, however, if the

13  candidate or candidates defeated or eliminated from contention

14  for such office by one-half of a percent or less of the votes

15  cast for such office request in writing that a recount not be

16  made.

17         (b)  Each canvassing board responsible for conducting a

18  recount where touchscreen ballots were used shall examine the

19  counters on the precinct tabulators to ensure that the total

20  of the returns on the precinct tabulators equals the overall

21  election return. If there is a discrepancy between the overall

22  election return and the counters of the precinct tabulators,

23  the voter-verified paper records required under s.

24  101.5606(16) counters of the precinct tabulators shall be used

25  and presumed correct and such votes shall be canvassed

26  accordingly.

27         (e)  Prior to certification of the official results of

28  each election to the Department of State, each county

29  canvassing board shall conduct an audit of results of votes

30  cast on electronic voting systems used in the county. This

31  audit must be conducted by randomly selecting by lot at least

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 1  4 percent and not more than 6 percent of the electronic voting

 2  devices used in that county, and, for each device, comparing

 3  the results recorded electronically with the results from the

 4  official paper records. The result of this comparison by

 5  manual audit must be released as a public record by the county

 6  canvassing board before the certification of the official

 7  results to the Department of State.

 8         Section 5.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2007.

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