Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS 116.025,
116.065,
117.075,
117.125,
117.145,
117.155,
117.165,
117.175,
117.195,
117.205,
117.215,
117.255,
117.275,
117.285,
117.375,
117.377,
117.379,
117.381,
117.383,
117.385,
117.387,
117.389,
117.391,
117.393,
118.015,
118.215(1),
118.770,
118A.010,
119.005,
424.290
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
117.383(1) requires the
State Board of Elections to promulgate rules and administrative regulations to
achieve and maintain the maximum degree of correctness, impartiality, and
efficiency of the procedures of voting.
KRS
117.383(6) requires the
State Board of Elections to promulgate rules and administrative regulations to
provide for checking the accuracy of the equipment.
KRS
117.389 requires the State Board of Elections
to prescribe the manner by which the county clerk shall have the automatic
tabulating equipment tested not less than five (5) days prior to the election
day. This administrative regulation establishes the procedures for checking the
accuracy of the voting equipment and testing the automatic tabulating equipment
prior to each election to achieve and maintain the maximum degree of
correctness, impartiality, and efficiency of the procedures of voting and
setting the voting equipment prior to the public examination performed
according to
KRS
117.165.
Section
1. Definitions.
(1) "Accuracy
Board" means the county board of elections or at least two (2) individuals
appointed by the county board of elections in accordance with this
administrative regulation.
(2)
"Accuracy test" means the checking of the accuracy of the voting equipment
required by
KRS
117.383(6) and the testing
of the automatic tabulating equipment and voting systems required by
KRS
117.389.
(3) "Accuracy test checklist" means a
checklist prepared by the county board of elections for each voting machine and
voting system in accordance with Section 4 of this administrative
regulation.
(4) "Ballot style"
means the ballot unique to a specific precinct listing the federal, state,
county, and local candidates, offices, and ballot questions for which a voter
in the precinct may cast a vote.
(5) "Certificate" means the County Board of
Elections Certificate of Completion of Accuracy Test, SBE 16.
(6) "Certification" means the information
provided by the county clerk to the program administrator that includes an
accurate listing of all federal, state, county, and local candidates; offices;
and ballot questions to be placed on the ballot for each voting machine or
voting system for each precinct within five (5) days of receiving the
certification of candidates by the Secretary of State, pursuant to
KRS
118.215(1), or immediately
after receiving the Secretary of State's certification pursuant to
KRS
118.770.
(7) "Program administrator" means the county
clerk or authorized assistant designated to configure the voting machines and
voting systems as required by
31
KAR 2:010.
(8) "Public examination" means the
examination conducted by the county board of elections prior to election day
pursuant to
KRS
117.165.
(9) "Tally sheet" means a listing of the
results from the test deck to be compared to the results printout from each
voting machine or voting system after an accuracy test.
(10) "Test deck" means a set of example
ballots marked with predetermined results or a set of predetermined votes
prepared by the Accuracy Board used to perform an accuracy test on each voting
machine or voting system in accordance with Section 3 of this administrative
regulation.
(11) "Verification
sheet" means the sheet approved by the county board of elections for each
voting machine and voting system in accordance with Section 6 of this
administrative regulation.
(12)
"Voting machine" means hardware, which is a component of the voting system,
used or relied upon by a voter in casting and recording his or her votes in a
precinct in an election, which has been approved by the State Board of
Elections for use in elections in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, pursuant to
KRS
117.379 and
117.381.
(13) "Voting system" means a system of
components of hardware and software, including the voting machine, used by a
voter to cast a ballot and by the election officials to tabulate the votes on
election day, which has been approved by the State Board of Elections for use
in elections in the Commonwealth of Kentucky, pursuant to
KRS
117.379 and
117.381.
Section 2. Accuracy Board.
(1) The Accuracy Board shall oversee the
conduct of an accuracy test on each voting machine or voting system and the
completion of an accuracy test checklist on each voting machine and voting
system prior to the public examination.
(2) The Accuracy Board shall consist of the
members of the county board elections, or the county board of elections may
designate at least two (2) individuals to perform the duties of the Accuracy
Board. The appointed Accuracy Board shall include not more than one (1)
employee of a voting machine vendor or manufacturer.
(3) The Accuracy Board shall sign the
certificate upon completion of the accuracy tests on all voting machines or
voting systems and the completion of an accuracy test checklist on each voting
machine and voting system.
(4) The
Accuracy Board shall provide the certificate and all accuracy test materials to
the chair of the county board of elections not later than the date established
for the public examination.
Section
3. Preparation of the Test Deck.
(1) The Accuracy Board shall approve a test
deck prior to an accuracy test.
(2)
A test deck shall consist of all ballot styles to be used in the election or a
predetermined series of votes for each ballot style to be used in the
election.
(3) Multiple test desks
may be approved by the county board of elections or Accuracy Board to complete
an accuracy test on each voting machine or voting system.
(4) The test deck created shall include the
following:
(a) One (1) or more ballots with a
vote for each candidate for office and each option of a ballot question, if
applicable;
(b) One (1) or more
ballots that contain votes in excess of the total number of votes allowed by
law to be cast by a voter;
(c) One
(1) or more ballots that contain fewer votes than the total number of votes
allowed by law to be cast by a voter;
(d) One (1) or more ballots that contain a
straight-party vote, if applicable; and
(e) One (1) or more ballots that contain a
write-in vote, if applicable.
(5) The Accuracy Board shall approve a tally
sheet showing the results of each test deck.
Section 4. Accuracy Test Checklist.
(1) The county board of elections shall
create an accuracy test checklist for each voting machine and voting system to
be used in the election to be reviewed by the Accuracy Board after each
accuracy test is performed on the voting machines or voting systems.
(2) An accuracy test checklist shall include
the following:
(a) The date; assigned
precinct, if applicable; description of device; serial number; firmware version
identification; confirmation that the firmware version has been certified by
the Kentucky State Board of Elections, pursuant to
KRS
117.379 and
117.381; and the name
of the person completing the accuracy test checklist;
(b) Boxes to be checked to confirm the
following shall be performed during an accuracy test:
1. Visual inspection of the voting machine or
voting system and all working parts to check for damage or defects;
2. Visual inspection of all power sources,
cables, card slots, and locking devices, including an accounting for all
cables, batteries, power cords, and locking devices; and
3. Completion of the processing of the test
desk through the voting machine or voting system with a printout showing an
errorless test upon comparison with the tally sheet. If the accuracy test may
be performed on the voting system, then the checklist for each voting machine
shall provide a space to indicate that an accuracy test was not performed on
the individual voting machine because it was performed on the voting system;
and
(c) A signature line
for the person completing the accuracy test checklist.
Section 5. Conducting the Accuracy
Test.
(1) The Accuracy Board shall supervise
the completion of an accuracy test checklist for each voting machine and voting
system and an accuracy test of each voting machine or voting system and the
automatic tabulation equipment prior to the public examination.
(2) The Accuracy Board shall supervise the
accuracy tests with the use of the test deck in the following manner:
(a) If the voting system to be used in the
county on election day may be configured, in accordance with
31
KAR 2:010, with all possible ballot styles for every
precinct to be used in the county during the election, the accuracy test shall
be conducted by setting up at least one (1) voting machine connected to the
voting system and testing each ballot style upon which voters may cast a ballot
in the county during the election; or
(b) If the voting system to be used in the
county during the election may only be prepared, in accordance with
31
KAR 2:010, with one (1) ballot style for each
precinct, the accuracy test shall be conducted on each voting machine used in
the county during the election.
(3) The Accuracy Board shall indicate whether
the accuracy tests were performed on the voting system or on each voting
machine on the accuracy test checklist for each voting system and each voting
machine.
(4) An accuracy test shall
be conducted by processing each test deck prepared under the direction of the
county board of elections or the Accuracy Board for each voting machine or
voting system to be used in the election.
(5) If an error in a voting machine or voting
system is detected during an accuracy test, the cause shall be ascertained, the
error shall be corrected, and the accuracy test shall be performed until an
errorless count is ascertained.
(6)
The Accuracy Board shall ensure that all sections of the accuracy test
checklist shall be completed on each voting machine and voting
system.
(7) A printout from each
voting machine or voting system from the accuracy test shall be created,
signed, and dated by the person conducting the test. The printout shall be
attached to the accuracy test checklist for that voting machine or voting
system.
(8) After reviewing all
accuracy test checklists and applicable printouts, and after verifying that an
errorless accuracy test was performed on each voting system or voting machine,
the Accuracy Board shall sign the certificate.
(9) The accuracy test checklists, test decks,
tally sheets, and signed printouts from the voting machines and voting systems
shall be retained in a secure location until presentation to the county board
of elections prior to the public examination.
Section 6. Setting of the Voting Systems
After the Accuracy Test.
(1) The Accuracy
Board shall supervise the setting of the voting machines and voting systems
after the completion of an errorless accuracy test to prepare the voting
machines and the voting systems to be turned over to the county board of
elections before the public examination.
(2) The county clerk shall prepare or approve
a verification sheet for each voting machine and voting system, containing the
following:
(a) The assigned precinct name and
number, if applicable;
(b) The
serial numbers of the voting system components;
(c) The seal numbers;
(d) Counter number at the beginning of the
election, if applicable;
(e)
Counter number at the end of the election, if applicable;
(f) Signature line for the program
administrator who sealed the voting system after the accuracy test;
and
(g) Signature lines for the
precinct judges to be signed on the election day.
(3) A voting machine shall be identified with
the precinct number in which it shall be used during the election on the
verification sheet, unless the voting machine is designated to be held in
reserve for use pursuant to
KRS
117.215. If a voting machine is held in
reserve, the precinct number and name shall be assigned on the verification
sheet when delivered to the precinct.
(4) The serial numbers of the voting machine
and the seal numbers used to seal the voting machine shall be recorded on the
verification sheet for the precinct in which the voting machine is to be used.
The program administrator who sealed the voting machine shall sign the
verification sheet.
(5) The program
administrator shall set the voting machine counters to zero, in accordance with
KRS
117.155, creating a printout showing that the
voting machine has been set to zero or by verifying and recording that the
counter is set to zero on the verification sheet.
(6) Copies of the verification sheet shall
remain with the program administrator, the voting machine, and the county
clerk.
Section 7. The
County Board of Elections Review of the Accuracy Test.
(1) After the Accuracy Board has completed
the accuracy tests, signed the certificate, and provided the accuracy test
materials to the chair of the county board of elections, the county board of
elections shall review the accuracy test materials.
(2) After ascertaining that an errorless
accuracy test has been performed on each voting machine or voting system and
the completion of an accuracy test checklist on each voting machine and voting
system, the county board of elections shall verify that the voting machines and
the voting systems are prepared for the public examination and shall sign the
certificate.
(3) The county board
of elections shall secure all test decks, tally sheets, printouts, accuracy
test checklists, and the county board of elections' certificate with the
election materials to be retained with the county clerk for the retention
period prescribed by
KRS
117.275(8). A copy of the
county board of elections' certificate shall be attached to the minutes of the
county board of elections' meeting in which the public examination
occurs.
Section 8.
Public Examination.
(1) When the voting
machines and voting systems have been prepared for the election, the county
board of elections shall review the verification sheets for each voting machine
and voting system at the public examination conducted pursuant to
KRS
117.165.
(2) The verification sheet that remains with
the voting machine shall be signed by the precinct election judges on the
election day.
(3) At the end of the
election day the verification sheets shall be returned to the county clerk
along with the election supplies and retained by the county clerk for the
retention period prescribed by
KRS
117.275(8).
Section 9. Incorporation by
Reference.
(1) "County Board of Elections
Certificate of Completion of Accuracy Test", SBE 16, September 2009, is
incorporated by reference.
(2) This
material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright
law, at the State Board of Elections, 140 Walnut Street, Frankfort, Kentucky
40601, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
117.383,
117.389