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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
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IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
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JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2013 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- MAIL BALLOTS | |
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     Introduced By: Representatives San Bento, and Kennedy | |
     Date Introduced: February 14, 2013 | |
     Referred To: House Judiciary | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
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     SECTION 1. Section 17-20-26 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-20 entitled "Mail |
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Ballots" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
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     17-20-26. Opening and counting of ballots. -- (a) (1) Beginning prior to and continuing |
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on election day the state board, upon receipt of mail ballots, shall keep the ballots in a safe and |
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secure place which shall be separate and apart from the general public area, and shall: |
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      (i) Open the outer envelope and attach the matching ballot application to the inner |
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certifying envelope; |
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      (ii) Beginning fourteen (14) days prior to and continuing on election day, proceed to |
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certify the mail ballots. |
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      (2) Notice of these sessions shall be given to the public by announcements |
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least twenty-four (24) hours before the commencing of any session. All |
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by telephone or otherwise of sessions |
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      (b) This processing shall be done within a railed space in the room in which it takes |
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place, and the board shall admit within the railed space, in accordance with those rules that the |
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board shall adopt, to witness the processing and certification of the ballots, the interested voter or |
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the voter's representative, the candidates, or at least one representative of each candidate for |
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whom votes are at the time being processed, and an equal number of representatives of each |
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political party. These representatives shall be authorized in writing by the voter, the candidate, or |
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the chairperson of the state committee of the political party, respectively, as the case may be. The |
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board shall also, in accordance with these rules, admit representatives of the press and |
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newscasting agencies and any other persons that it deems proper. |
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      (c) At these sessions, and before certifying any ballot, the state board shall: |
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      (1) Determine the city or town, in which the voter cast his or her ballot and classify |
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accordingly; and |
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      (2) Compare the name, residence, and signature of the voter with the name, residence, |
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and signature on the ballot application for mail ballots and satisfy itself that both signatures are |
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identical. |
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certification of mail ballots. These guidelines shall recognize that if a ballot can be reasonably |
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identified to be that of the voter it purports to be, and if it can reasonably be determined that the |
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voter was eligible to vote by mail ballot and if the requirements of section 17-20-2.1 were |
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complied with, it should not be subject to frivolous or technical challenge. The burden of proof in |
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challenging a mail ballot as not obtained and/or cast in conformance with this chapter is on the |
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person challenging the ballot. Once the irregularity is shown, the burden of proof shall shift to the |
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person defending the ballot to demonstrate that it is the ballot of the voter it purports to be, that |
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the voter was eligible to vote by mail ballot, and that all of the applicable requirements of section |
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17-20-2.1 were complied with. The guidelines shall be adopted at a public meeting of the board |
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and shall be made available prior to the start of the certification process for mail ballots. |
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packages in accordance with their respective cities and towns, in the presence of the board and all |
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other interested parties. Thereupon, in each instance the board shall open the enclosing envelope, |
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and without looking at the votes cast on the enclosed ballot, shall remove the ballot from the |
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envelope. The state board shall proceed to count the ballots on election day through the use of a |
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central count optical scan unit with the same effect as if the ballots had been cast by the electors |
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in open town or district meetings. |
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election, the state board, after the processing and certification of the mail ballots cast in the local |
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election, shall package the local ballots to be promptly delivered in sealed packages, bearing upon |
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the seals the signatures of the members of the board, to the appropriate local board which shall |
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[a]thereupon proceed to count the ballots in the same manner and with the same effect as state |
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mail ballots are counted by the state board. |
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with a statewide election, the state board, after the processing and certification of the mail ballots |
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cast in the local election, shall have the authority to count the ballots in the same manner and with |
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the same effect as state mail ballots are counted by the state board in a statewide election. Once |
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the ballots are counted, the results shall be sent via facsimile to the local board in New Shoreham. |
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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- MAIL BALLOTS | |
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     This act would change how public and private announcements are given by the board of |
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elections concerning the opening and counting of ballots. It would also delete references to the |
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discarding of the mail ballot envelopes. |
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     This act would take effect upon passage. |
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