1124A 98th Legislative Session 1124
AMENDMENT 1124A
FOR
THE INTRODUCED BILL
Introduced by: Representative Tordsen
An Act to modify provisions pertaining to the testing of automatic tabulating equipment.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That § 12-17B-5 be AMENDED:
12-17B-5.
Not more than ten
days prior to an election, the person in charge of the election shall
conduct a test of the automatic tabulating equipment to ascertain
that the equipment will correctly count the votes cast for all
offices and on all measures.
The test must be open to the public. The person in charge of the
election shall notify the county chair of each political party with a
candidate on the ballot and the ballot question committees for or
against an initiated or referred measure or initiated constitutional
amendment of the testing of the automatic tabulating equipment one
week before the test is conducted.
Public notice of the test shall be given at least forty‑eight
hours prior to the test by publication once in the official newspaper
of the election jurisdiction. The test shall be open to the public
The county auditor
person in charge of the election shall post notice of the time and
place of the test in the same manner as a public meeting agenda,
pursuant to § 1-25-1.1,
and provide the notice to the county chair of each political party
that has a candidate on the ballot and the ballot question committees
for or against any initiated or referred measure or initiated
constitutional amendment.
If
any
an error is
detected, the cause of the error shall be determined and corrected
and an errorless count shall be made before the automatic tabulating
equipment is approved.
Once the error is corrected, the person in charge of the election
shall conduct a new test of the automatic tabulating equipment. The
county auditor
person in charge of the election may not approve the automatic
tabulating equipment until an errorless count is made. Any additional
testing required, pursuant to this section, must be open to the
public.
Section 2. That chapter 12-17B be amended with a NEW SECTION:
The person in charge of the election shall test the automatic tabulating equipment by processing a predetermined number of ballots on which are recorded a predetermined number of valid votes for each candidate and measure. The test of the automatic tabulating equipment must also include at least one ballot for each office that has votes exceeding the number allowed by law in order to test the ability of the automatic tabulating equipment to reject invalid votes. During the test, a different number of valid votes must be assigned to each candidate for an office and for and against each measure. A ballot used to test the automatic tabulating equipment must be clearly marked as a test ballot. After each test, the testing materials and the predetermined number of ballots used during the test must be sealed and retained in the same manner as election materials after an election.
Section 3. That chapter 12-17B be amended with a NEW SECTION:
After the conclusion of the testing of the automatic tabulating equipment, no software or firmware updates may be made to the automatic tabulating equipment until after the certification of the election results. Each automatic tabulating device must be sealed with a unique numbered seal. The person in charge of the election shall verify immediately prior to the official counting of the ballots that the seal has not been tampered with.
Section 4. That § 12-17B-16 be AMENDED:
12-17B-16.
Automatic
tabulating equipment
shall
must be tested
prior to a recount or election contest as provided in § 12-17B-5
and sections 2 and 3 of this Act,
and then the official ballots
shall
must be
recounted. The
recount board shall certify the
new returns printed by the automatic tabulating equipment
shall be certified by the recount board
as the official returns for the election. They
The person in charge of the election
shall
be signed and sealed by the person in charge of the election and made
public
sign and seal the new returns printed by the automatic tabulating
equipment and make the new returns public.
Underscores indicate new language.
Overstrikes
indicate deleted language.