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In-Service Review Refresher Course After each primary election and before each ensuing general, special or municipal election, the training authority shall confer or correspond with the head election judge of each precinct to review problems or questions encountered at the primary. The training authority shall analyze problems indicated by the election returns, incorrect registrations, election judge comments or voter complaints and shall answer questions of the head judges. M.R. 8240-2500 2
Primary Review Absentee Voting Testing Election Day Other Agenda 3
Registered Voters = 28,325 Election Day Registrants (EDR s) = 439 Number of Persons Voting = 8,363 Voter Turnout = 30% Primary Review Statistics 2016 Primary Turnout 13% 2014 Primary Turnout 15% 2012 Primary Turnout 9% 2010 Primary Turnout 26% 4
Primary Review Statistics 32 precincts were checked in and out quickly. 8 precincts were here longer. Ran out of official ballots. Hand counted unofficial ballots. The DS200 will count them but the equipment was not tested. So NEVER place photocopies in the DS200 to be counted. Place in auxilary compartment. County staff locked up at 12:45am 5
Primary Review Incident Logs Blank Incident Logs 1 precinct Spoiled Ballots 221 countywide Voters signed roster but then decided not to vote Put their ballot in the tabulator Voters signing on wrong line Use your red pen in the roster to draw an arrow to correct spot. Spelling/Clerical error corrections 6
Primary Review OSS sent observers to the polls Accessibility in the parking lot inside the building in the voting area around the building. Incident Logs Approved for November 6 th 7
AutoMark issues Primary Review Incident Logs Heat/Humidity caused issues with DS200 accepting ballots. DS200 USB had not been zeroed out after testing so showed testing results rather than open polls? Ran out of ballots. Switched to unofficial ballots. 8
Posting Election Day History New Registrants EDR = Election Day Registrant A few precincts wrote the wrong number of new registrants on the summary statement. Check in #2 (Summary Statement Review) will look for 0 at the General and will send you back to the hall to figure out the correct number. 9
Posting Election Day History New Registrants EDR = Election Day Registrant = # of signatures on new registrant roster 10
Election Day Registrations Notice of Late Registration Proof of residency Must still complete VRA 5 of these were used as VRA No election history 11
Election Day Registrations Verify VRA is completely filled out and signed. MOST IMPORTANT: Please make sure your Registration Judge checks the box that corresponds to the ID that was verified. Only MN ID s Ex. MN ID s with incorrect address and out-of-state ID s 12
Election Day Registrations Wrong Polling Place Letter 3 were sent out Use the Precinct Finder 13
Election Day Roster Notations Reminder cover challenge roster notations 14
Election Judge Training Requirements County s training database We matched up your resolutions to training records. October 12 th Last day to appoint election judges for November Election Will need to complete online election judge training. 15
Absentee Voting Absentee voting begins September 21 st Absentee Application Complete & Signed Enter Application in SVRS Enter DL# and SSN in SVRS if on AB application. When printing labels watch for which election. 16
Absentee Voting Label Placement Application App label Signature Envelope 2 Envelope 2 label 17
Absentee Voting 18
Voter completes the top. DL# or Last 4 of their SSN Noticed same hand writing Signs Staff witnesses the bottom. Labels Absentee Voting 19
Absentee Voting Receive Envelope #2 in SVRS. Coordinate transportation to the county. Ballot Board accepts or rejects September 21 st October 22 nd Within 5 days of receiving. October 23 rd November 6 th Within 3 days of receiving. 20
Absentee Voting via Health Care Facility City must do Health Care Facility outreach. Starts October 17 th Collect VRA (if needed) and Absentee Applications ahead of time. Have our office enter VRAs prior to the cutoff date. October 16 th Enter Absentee Application after VRAs Change Delivery General to Health Care Facility (HCF) If they end up with non-registered materials. Must have a VRA. If vouched for, VRA must have a completed vouching form. 21
Absentee Voting via Agent Delivery Agent Delivery To qualify, you must Live in a nursing home, assisted living facility, residential treatment center, group home, battered women s shelter Or, be hospitalized Or, unable to go to the polling place due to health reasons or disability. Available at the county and all absentee cities. Occurs from October 30 th November 6 th Absentee envelope stock for agent delivery. 22
Absentee Voting via Agent Delivery Process Voter Completes AB Application and Request for Agent Delivery of Absentee Ballot Agent Returns the Application and Request Office enters the agent into the agent delivery log and enters the AB application in SVRS Return the request with the AB application County will scan this into SVRS with AB application - new Agent is given the ballot materials to give to voter Voter completes the ballot and envelopes Agent returns the envelope and signs the log 23
Absentee Voting via Curbside Voting Curbside Voting is available as an option during absentee voting. This duty follows the election judge duties. Staff who live in another state cannot conduct curbside voting. Process Two staff go out to assist the voter. Ask and write down voter s name. Bring a Certificate of Registered Voter form. Bring an Absentee Ballot Application Voter completes the forms. 24
Absentee Voting via Curbside Voting Process (Continued) Staff Enters the AB application and prepares ballot/envelope Return the AB materials to the voter. Voter completes ballot and envelopes. Staff witness the envelope. Leave the Curbside voting form with the AB application. 25
Preliminary Testing Reminders Preliminary Testing: A test by the election jurisdiction of the electronic voting system for all precincts, using the test deck PRIOR to the Public Accuracy Test. Listening to your ballot(s) on the AutoMark Marking pre-determined AutoMark ballots Checking AutoMark functionality Running test decks through both DS200 drives Comparing results tape to test deck Resolving any discrepancies Return your EQC drive and Backup drive with totals. October 22 nd and 23 rd 26
Preliminary Testing Reminders 27
Preliminary Testing Reminders 28
Preliminary Testing Reminders Fully Marked AutoMark - test Sequence Ballot Mark on the side Not top or bottom Mark here for sequence ballot 29
Public Accuracy Test Reminders Public Accuracy Test (PAT): A public test by the election jurisdiction to demonstrate the accuracy of the electronic voting system. Legal Requirements: Conducted within the 14 days before the election, Open to the public Notice must be published in the newspaper at least 48 hours prior At least two election judges of different parties (party balance) Process: Re-mark 3 ballots on the AutoMark (you choose) Must be an errorless count 30
Public Accuracy Test Reminders Public Accuracy Test (PAT) for the Public. The purpose is to demonstrate the accuracy of the electronic voting system. Assures voter confidence in system and process. Try to get public to attend. Recommended PAT date: October 30 th (10am) Required range: October 23 rd November 5 th 31
Public Accuracy Test Reminders 32
Election Day See ID Notation on Roster The voter is a new Minnesota voter who registered by mail or online and election officials could not verify their application information. The voter confirms registration by showing the Roster Judge any proof of residence used for EDR except vouching. Procedure: Roster Judge will verify residency Voter will sign roster by their name to complete registration 33
Election Day UOCAVA Precinct Record Printed on blue paper included in your roster (in front of new registrants page) Lists UOCAVA ballots applied for (if no applications are received for your precinct, you will not have this report) Roster Judge & Registration Judge both need to be aware (2 copies) Accepted and Federal Write-In are votes that have already been counted (do not allow these voters to vote in the polls) 34
Election Day UOCAVA Precinct Record 35
Accepted Absentee Ballots for Election Day Registrants Report is used by Registration Judge so anyone who registered (and their ballot was already counted) during the absentee voting period cannot register and vote again on Election Day. Found in the roster (goldenrod paper) A copy will be placed in each roster binder. 36
Accepted Absentee Ballots for Election Day Registrants 37
Other Election Day Reminders For any ballots that the county receives after rosters have been picked up, the county will call the precinct on Election Day to verify they have not voted. Roster Judge (or Registration Judge) will mark AB on the appropriate line. Remember to use your Precinct Finder. If you think the precinct finder is wrong, call the county to verify. Do not allow voters to vote if you cannot match up their address within the precinct finder. Ask your election judges to review the sections of the Election Judge Guide related to their duties 38
Election Night Closing the Polls Announce at 8pm, The polls are closed. Voters in line at 8pm must be allowed to vote; voters arriving after 8pm cannot vote Polling place is open to the public for observation after all voting is finished Set boundaries for observers Follow Checklist for Closing the Polls 39
Checklist for Closing Polls 40
Election Night Form Checklist White Box Voted Ballots Kept 22 months Brown Box Unused Ballots Toss 9 days after contest period Very important 41
Election Night Form Checklist Blue Border: Duplicated Ballots 42
Election Night Form Checklist Voter Receipts No colored receipts for splits Zippered Pouch Backup DS200 drive Two AutoMark cards Red Plastic Envelope Zero tape Results tapes Summary Statement Write in sheets DS200 Drive w/ totals Incident Log 43
Election Night Form Checklist Concerns about where to put Election Judge Oaths Reminders: Husband & wife (close relatives) cannot work same shift Cannot give yourself the oath Person giving oath must also sign where indicated Head judge should take oath Leave loose in plastic tote 44
Additional Information Required # of election judges # of voting booths Registration Statistics Election Night Summary Statement # of persons registered at 7am county fills in for you. # of new registrants *** 45
Election Night Summary Statement Ballot delivered to the precinct 46
Election Night Summary Statement Ballot not in the ballot box 47
Election Night Summary Statement Ballot cast in the ballot box 48
Election Night Summary Statement Ballot returned to Auditor 49
Election Night Summary Statement Certificate of Election Judges 50
The numbers tie out - Election Night Summary Statement The numbers don t tie out Check the auxiliary bin Recount the signatures Review your incident log Count the number of ballots. Look to make sure they are all initialed. If you have more signatures than ballots. State law does not give us authority to correct this. If you have more ballots than signatures. You must perform the excess ballot procedure. 51
Election Night Summary Statement Excess ballot procedure Place all ballots back in the box. Pick the number of ballots in excess at random. Adjust the totals tape accordingly. Place the number of excess ballots on the back of the summary statement. 52
Election Night Write-In s DS200 will automatically print a write in report. County will provide you with a Write-In Tally Sheet Included in RED plastic envelope Federal, State, County candidates are required to register in order for these write-in votes to be counted You are required to record and tally ALL city and school write-in votes. This includes Mickey Mouse s & Donald Duck s. 53
Election Night Registered Write-In s Names of Registered write-in s will be provided You just fill in totals (if any) 54
Election Night Local Write-In s ALL NAMES and vote totals must be written down for these races 55
Government Center same setup as for the Primary 1. Assistance at the door. 2. RW precincts will stop to see Teri/Kathy. 1. Drop off small city totes, time cards and resolve any balancing discrepancies 3. Check-In Election Night Returning Supplies & Ballots 4. Summary Statement Review 5. ABC Envelope Station & DS200 Upload 56
After the General Election Canvassing Boards November 8-16 Time period for cities, towns with November elections, school districts to canvass results County Canvassing Board: Tuesday, November 13 Certificates of Election Cannot be issued until 7 days after the canvassing board Remember: you may not issue a certificate of election until you receive the candidates Campaign Financial Report Certification of Filing (due November 13) Campaign Financial Report (post-general) Due 30 days after election 57
Requires all governments that accept affidavits of candidacy, nomination petitions or place ballot questions on the ballot to make the required financial reports available online. Reports are required to be posted on the government s website no later than 30 days after receipt of the report and must be available for four years after the posting date. Filing officer shall provide link to the Campaign Finance and Public Disclosure Board. Exemptions: Campaign Reports & Online Accessibility Jurisdiction does not maintain a website or Qualifies as city/town with less than 400 registered voters as of January 1 of the year in which the election is to be held. 58
Record Retention Election Abstracts are permanent records. The county is responsible for keeping only the county abstract. All other materials are retained for 22 months (except the unused ballots). These rules apply to all elections: Township Elections City Elections School Elections Any other Special Election 59
Questions? Goodhue County Elections (651) 385-3040 60