Here are 15 recommendations for federal legislation to protect voting. These lucid rules are passed along from tireless vote expert Kathy Dopp. The complete document is accessible here.
As Dopp states, “These recommendations are the result of detailed discussions with the foremost election integrity experts in the
Here are the recommendations themselves, summarized:
1. Manual Audits: Require manual audits of machine vote counts sufficiently statistically valid to ensure that electronically-counted election outcomes are correct.
2. Voter Service Reports: Require states to submit timely reports of detailed election data that can be used to measure voter disenfranchisement and voter service levels.
3. Auditable Voting Systems: Provide funds for upgrading voting systems for jurisdictions that have unauditable voting systems, but fund only “fully-auditable” voting systems where all able-bodied voters can directly record votes on a paper ballot that is voter-verified.
4. Fund Manual Audits and Voter Service Reports: Provide funds for conducting sufficiently statistically valid manual audits of machine vote counts and producing voter service reports in federal elections.
5. Teeth: Provide certain and swift penalties whenever an election jurisdiction fails in a transparency, auditing, or reporting obligation.
6. Public Election Records: Require election officials to make publicly available in original paper and electronic form all election data and election records that would reveal fraud or errors in elections or are necessary to verify voter service reports and manual audits, prior to certification of results.
7. Election Monitoring Website: Create a website containing a publicly accessible database for logging and tabulating voters’ complaints in elections; and for publicly displaying the auditable, audit, and voter service reports from the states.
8. Submission of Reports: Require state election officials to submit auditable, audit and voter service reports to the US GAO prior to state certification of election results.
9. Public Disclosure of Voting System Software: Require public disclosure of voting equipment as a condition of any further contracting to enable post-election voting machine integrity verification.
10. Prohibit Certain Network Connections: Outlaw Wide Area Network connections to, and wireless capability in, voting equipment and prohibit voting through any network.
11. Qualifications for Technical Guidelines Development Committee: Require that members of the Technical Guidelines Development Committee (TGDC) for voting systems have at least Masterslevel academic credentials in a technical field.
12. Public Right to Observe: Require jurisdictions to allow citizens to observe all aspects of elections.
13. Vote Count Audit and Recount Committee: Create a U.S. Vote Count Audit and Recount Committee whose functions include approving state election audit and recount procedures and policies; and setting standards for state auditable, audit, and voter service reports.
14. Repository for Voting System Disclosure: Fund a repository for publicly disclosed voting system software or require “OVC Listed”.
15. Prohibit Practices that Disenfranchise Voters: See a specific list in “Detailed comments” section.
Prepared by Kathy Dopp, 435-658-4657, kathy@electionarchive.org
Definitions of terms and detailed comments on each recommendation can be found in the original document. Dopp says that her group, whom I have written about before, “will provide a list of experts who can answer questions and provide additional details by
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