PURPOSE: This amendment updates terms.
PURPOSE: This rule provides procedures in connection with the preparation of optical scan electronic ballot tabulation voting systems for vote tabulation, including equipment and program preparation and pre-election logic and accuracy testing and certification.
(1) Election authorities in jurisdictions in which electronic ballot tabulators are used shall be responsible for ensuring that the devices accurately record and count all proper votes cast and that the systems comply with all applicable state statutes and rules.(2) The election authority shall be responsible for taking all steps necessary to ensure that the electronic ballot tabulators operate properly at the time of the pre-election public logic and accuracy test and during the tabulation of votes on the day of the election.(3) The election authority shall be responsible for making necessary arrangements for a backup ballot tabulating method.(4) The election authority shall be responsible for providing a duplicate of the counting program for the computer system on which the ballot tabulation is to be done, regardless of the backup counting system used.(5) The election authority shall be responsible for appointing a bipartisan accuracy certification team(s) pursuant to 15 CSR 30-10.040(5) and (6).(6) Prior to election day the election authority shall supervise a public logic and accuracy test of the electronic ballot tabulators conducted by the accuracy certification team(s). (A) The logic and accuracy test shall be open to any member of the public, and the election authority, by some appropriate method, shall notify the public of the time and date of the test.(B) Persons, other than candidates and other individuals required to be notified under section 115.233, RSMo, wishing to participate in the testing process, in the manner provided in state law and this rule, shall file a written request with the election authority at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the publicized beginning of the logic and accuracy test.(C) The election authority shall cause each electronic ballot tabulator to be programmed for the ballot style for the precinct(s) at which the electronic ballot tabulator will be used and the programmed memory card assigned to that unit shall be inserted. After programming the electronic ballot tabulator, each unit shall have such internal diagnostic tests performed as shall be directed by the election authority. Following the completion of the diagnostic tests, all units shall have an internal logic and accuracy test performed using the programmed ballot style for the election and precinct(s) for which the unit is being prepared and shall test the conditions described in 15 CSR 30-10.040(7)(C). In addition, for electronically assisted ballot marking devices, the test script shall include votes cast using a combination of audio and touch-screen methods.(D) The accuracy certification team(s) shall compare the results of the electronic test to the data entered and to the results from a manual count of the paper cast vote records and the results of a manual count of the paper ballots to the electronic ballot tabulators. If the results are incorrect, then changes or corrections will be made to the programming until an errorless count is made. A unit shall not be used on election day until an errorless count is made on that unit.(E) After the team(s) is satisfied that the equipment is tabulating the votes properly, each candidate on the ballot or any representative of a group which has notified the election authority pursuant to 15 CSR 30-10.140(6)(B) may inspect the paper audit trail for the optical scan test deck.(G) The election authority shall make a certification for each electronic ballot tabulator stating the serial number of the unit, the number on the system counter of the unit, the number on the seal with which the unit is sealed, and that the election counter and each vote register on the unit was set at zero. The case shall be appropriately labeled with the name of the polling location in which the unit is to be used and the serial number of the unit. The certification shall be retained with the records for such election and shall be stored for the same period of time and in the same manner as required by law for other election records.(H) All logic and accuracy test materials shall be sealed in a tamperproof container securely sealed in such a manner that if the container is opened, the seal will be broken beyond repair. All members of the accuracy certification team(s) shall verify, by signature or initials, the date and time the container was sealed on a certificate placed on the outside of the container. The election authority shall have custody of the logic and accuracy test materials, including the program, until called for by the accuracy certification team.(I) After being prepared for voting, each electronic ballot tabulator shall be safely and securely stored until such time as the unit is transported to the polling location in which such unit is to be used. AUTHORITY: section 115.225, RSMo Supp. 2005.* Emergency rule filed June 21, 2006, effective July 1, 2006, expired Feb. 22, 2007. Original rule filed June 21, 2006, effective Dec. 30, 2006. Amended by Missouri Register May 15, 2024/volume 49, Number 10, effective 6/30/2024.*Original authority: 115.225, RSMo 1977, amended 1993, 1995, 2002.