CVF-NEWS
October 10, 2017
Legislative Update: CVF Urges Governor Brown to Veto AB 840
Bill would weaken California's election verification law if enacted
In the final weeks of this year's legislative session, last-minute amendments were made to Assembly Bill 840, authored by Assemblyman Bill Quirk (D-Hayward) which would weaken California's post-election verification law.
Known as the manual tally, this 52-year old law is designed to give voters the ability to verify the accuracy of automated vote counts. Counties are required to select one percent of their precincts at random and recount the ballots in those precincts in public, by hand, and verify that the hand-counted totals match the software-counted totals.
The amendment made to AB 840 on August 24th would redefine the manual tally to include a public count of only the ballots included in the semi-official canvass, which is typically comprised of vote-by-mail ballots received before Election Day and polling place ballots. Vote-by-mail ballots returned on and after Election Day and provisional ballots would generally be excluded from the manual tally if AB 840 becomes law.
This change would in effect reduce by about one-third the total number of ballots required to be counted in the manual tally; excluding many vote-by-mail and all provisional ballots from potential audit would also signal to would-be attackers to target such ballots, knowing they likely will not be checked.
To learn more about why the California Voter Foundation opposes AB 840, see:
-
The Sacramento Bee Letter to the Editor from CVF's Kim Alexander, Verified Voting's Barbara Simons and Inyo County Registrar of Voters Kammi Foote.
To contact Governor Brown about this or any other pending bills, visit his contact page. The Governor has until October 15 to take action on bills from this legislative year.
Follow CVF on Twitter!
CVF uses Twitter to help our audience connect with important news and developments in the field of voting and elections, and also to offer live tweeting from conferences and events. An archive of tweets and links to relevant stories is available at
https://twitter.com/#!/kimalex3.
Follow @kimalex3 on Twitter to get CVF news tips, opinion and analysis from CVF's president.
- - - - - - - - - - -
The California Voter Foundation is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization promoting and applying the responsible use of technology to improve the democratic process. CVF-NEWS is a free, electronic newsletter featuring news and updates about the California Voter Foundation's projects and activities.
Contact the California Voter Foundation by:
phone - (916) 441-2494
web - http://www.calvoter.or
U.S. Mail - P.O. Box 189277, Sacramento, CA 95818
Support CVF's work with a tax-deductible contribution! Learn more at http://www.calvoter.org/donate
Site Map |
Privacy Policy | About
Calvoter.org
This page was first published on
October 12, 2017
|
Last updated on
October 12, 2017
Copyright California Voter Foundation, All Rights Reserved.