Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) General
applicable provisions. This rule establishes file format specifications,
timelines and other content requirements for the electronic compilation,
transmission and reporting of vote-by-mail ballot request information and early
voting activity. The Supervisors of Elections are responsible for ensuring that
the files required under this rule are created or converted into a
tab-delimited text file and that the files are transmitted successfully and
timely to the Division of Elections.
(2) Definitions. For purposes of this rule:
(a) "FVRS" refers to the Florida Voter
Registration System.
(b)
"Supervisor" refers to the county Supervisor of Elections.
(c) "Division" refers to the Division of
Elections.
(d) "Election, " except
as otherwise expressly stated, means primary and general elections (held in
even-numbered years), presidential preference primary elections, and special
elections held pursuant to Section
100.101, F.S. This rule does not
apply to municipal, local referendum, or special district elections.
(e) "Standing request" means a vote-by-mail
ballot request on file from a voter that serves as a request to receive a
vote-by-mail ballot for all elections occurring from the date of the initial
request through the end of the calendar year for the next regularly scheduled
general election, and for which the supervisor has yet to determine if the
voter is eligible to vote a vote-by-mail ballot in the
election.
(3)
Vote-by-mail ballot request information files.
(a) Compilation. For each election as defined
in paragraph (2)(d), the Supervisor shall compile daily an electronic file that
contains the most current information and vote-by-mail ballot request status
for each eligible voter in the applicable election. The file shall contain all
vote-by-mail ballot requests, but only one record per voter. Each day's file
shall be a complete replacement of the previous day's file as it relates to the
vote-by-mail ballot status for each voter who has requested a vote-by-mail
ballot for the applicable election (i.e., the latest status of the voter's
vote-by-mail ballot request shall replace an earlier status of the request).
The Supervisor shall create a separate file for each election. The file shall
be in the format specified in paragraph (c).
(b) File Transmission. The Supervisor shall
electronically transmit the vote-by-mail ballot request information file
described in paragraph (a) to the Division on a continuous daily basis
including weekends no later than 8 a.m., in the time zone of the Supervisor's
office of the day after the day being reported. The daily file shall be
transmitted even if there is no new information or activity to report for the
applicable election during the required transmission period.
1. For the presidential preference primary
election, the first file shall be transmitted 60 days before the election and
the last file transmitted on the 15th day after the election.
2. For the primary and general elections, the
first file shall be transmitted 60 days before the primary election and the
last file transmitted on the 15th day after the general election.
3. For a special election, by operation of
Section 100.191, F.S., the first file
shall be transmitted 60 days before the special primary or if the order calling
for the special election occurs less than 60 days before the special primary,
no later than two business days after the Division provides the Supervisor the
election identifications for the special primary and special election, and the
last file transmitted on the 15th day after the special
election.
(c) File
specifications.
1. Each file shall be created
or converted into a tab-delimited text file.
2. Quotes shall not be used to enclose
alphanumeric data.
3. For each
registered voter's record, the address included shall be the mailing address on
the voter's record to which the voter has requested the ballot to be
sent.
4. The file shall not contain
any information protected from public disclosure under federal or state law
including any information protected pursuant to Section
97.0585, F.S., relating to
Florida driver license, state identification and/or social security number,
Sections 119.071(4)(d)1.-2., F.S., relating to high-risk professionals, and
Section 119.071(5),
F.S., relating to social security numbers. An * shall be placed in
any field within the file where the information is not included due to it being
protected from public record disclosure.
5. The Supervisor shall provide the
information for each record as specified in Form DS-DE 145 (
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14393,
eff. 06/2022).
6. File names shall
adhere to the following convention:
a. Three
character county identifier followed by underscore.
b. Followed by three character file type
identifier followed by an underscore ('VBM' = Vote-by-Mail Request
List).
c. Followed by FVRS election
ID followed by an underscore.
d.
Followed by Date Created (format YYYYMMDD) followed by an underscore.
e. Followed by Time Created (format
HHMMSS).
f. Followed by
'.txt'.
g. Example:
LEO_VBM_10217_20140810_001000.txt.
(d) Public access.
1. Any person or entity authorized under
Section 101.62, F.S., may access online
daily county files of vote-by-mail ballot request information as directly
received from the Supervisor and posted on the Division's website. In order to
access this information, a person or entity authorized under Section
101.62, F.S., must first submit
an online request application at:
https://countyballotfiles.floridados.gov/Account/Register,
Form DS-DE 146, Application to Obtain Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request Information
(
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14394),
eff. 06/2022.
a. The Division shall then
assign a login account. Authorization for access is only valid through the
earlier of the end of the general election year in which authorization was
initially granted or until the person or entity is no longer statutorily
entitled to the information, whichever is applicable.
b. All login accounts for access
automatically expire at the end of each general election year and if the person
or entity remains eligible and wishes to receive the information for future
elections, the person or entity must reapply.
2. An individual voter requesting access to
his or her personal vote-by-mail ballot request information must obtain such
information directly from the Supervisor of his or her county of
residence.
(4)
Early voting activity files.
(a) Compilation.
1. Early voting summary file. During each day
of the early voting period, the Supervisor shall make available the total
number of voters casting a ballot at each early voting location during the
previous day.
2. Early voting
voters list file. For each election as defined in subsection (2), the
Supervisor shall compile and make available an electronic file that contains in
accordance with the specifications in paragraph (c), a list of the individual
voters who cast a ballot at each early voting location for the election up
through the last day being reported.
(b) File transmission. The Supervisor shall
transmit to the Division the early voting voters list file in subparagraphs
(a)1. and 2., by 8 a.m., if practicable, but no later than 12:00 noon in the
time zone of the Supervisor's office of the day after the day being reported.
The files shall be sent daily even if there is no new information or activity
to report. The first files shall be sent the day after the early voting period
begins and the last files shall be sent the day after the early voting period
ends for that respective election in that county.
(c) File specifications.
1. The files shall be created in or converted
into a tab-delimited text file format.
2. Alphanumeric data shall not be enclosed in
quotes.
3. The files shall not
contain any information protected pursuant to an exemption requested under
Sections 119.071(4)(d)1.-2., F.S. An * shall be placed in any
field within the file where the information is not included due to it being
protected from public record disclosure.
4. Information required by statute and any
other information for the each record shall be submitted in the format
specified in Form DS-DE 147 (eff. 12/13/2015) (
https://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-06151).
5. File names shall adhere to the following
convention:
a. Three character county
identifier followed by underscore.
b. Followed by three character file type
identifier followed by an underscore ('EVL' = Early Voting List).
c. Followed by FVRS election ID followed by
an underscore.
d. Followed by Date
Created (format YYYYMMDD) followed by an underscore.
f. Followed by Time Created (format
HHMMSS).
g. Followed by
'.txt'.
h. Example:
LEO_EVL_10217_20140810_001000.txt.
(d) Public access. The Division shall post
the files as received during the requisite reporting period to its public
website.
(5) All forms
mentioned in this rule are incorporated by reference and are available by
contacting the Florida Department of State, Division of Elections, R. A. Gray
Building, 500 South Bronough Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250,
(850)245-6200, or by access to the Division website.
Rulemaking Authority
20.10(3),
97.012(1),
101.62 (3),
101.657(2) FS.
Law Implemented 101.62,
101.657 FS.
New 2-4-10, Amended 10-27-10, 12-13-15,
6-23-22.