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bar code side entrance steal. I want to rest easy and sure that I did every thing I was called to do, to ensure a accurate and true election in this great County.
Dear Milene, OCTOBER 31, 2008
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Belated I am sure
Thank-you for your patience today.
I will be brief. It looks like you will need to do a manual audit before you certify the election.
Thanks,
Nancy Brickman be well
Washington Revised Code RCW 29A.60.185: Audit of results.
Prior to certification of the election as required by RCW 29A.60.190, the county auditor shall conduct an audit of results of votes cast on the direct recording electronic voting devices used in the county. This audit must be conducted by randomly selecting by lot up to four percent of the direct recording electronic voting devices or one direct recording electronic voting device, whichever is greater, and, for each device, comparing the results recorded electronically with the results recorded on paper. For purposes of this audit, the results recorded on paper must be tabulated as follows: On one-fourth of the devices selected for audit, the paper records must be tabulated manually; on the remaining devices, the paper records may be tabulated by a mechanical device determined by the secretary of state to be capable of accurately reading the votes cast and printed thereon and qualified for use in the state under applicable state and federal laws. Three races or issues, randomly selected by lot, must be audited on each device. This audit procedure must be subject to observation by political party representatives if representatives have been appointed and are present at the time of the audit.
Reference:
http://law.justia.com/washington/codes/title29a/29a.60.185.html
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Doris the Elections Supervisor
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Randy Gaylord