Requires voting machines or systems to comply with the voluntary voting system guidelines adopted by the United States election assistance commission on December 13, 2005.
Impact
The proposed amendments will significantly impact the certification of voting machines used in New York state elections. All voting machines must meet these updated standards before they can be utilized in any election. This requirement aims to bolster public confidence in the electoral process by ensuring that only thoroughly vetted and compliant technology is in use. Local boards will have the authority to select and employ approved machines, which could lead to a more uniform voting experience across various jurisdictions.
Summary
Bill S08647 amends the New York election law to ensure that voting machines and systems comply with the voluntary voting system guidelines established by the United States Election Assistance Commission on December 13, 2005. This legislative act seeks to enhance the integrity and reliability of the voting process in New York by establishing stricter criteria for the approval of voting machinery. It entails comprehensive testing and examination of voting machines to ensure compliance with both state and federal regulations.
Contention
While the bill primarily aims to strengthen election security and integrity, there may be contention surrounding the costs and implications of compliance. Critics might argue that the financial burden imposed on local election boards for testing and certification could hinder their ability to administer elections effectively. Additionally, the requirement for compliance with federal guidelines may raise concerns among those advocating for state autonomy in election processes.
In voting machines, further providing for examination and approval of voting machines by the Secretary of the Commonwealth, for requirements of voting machines and for preparation of voting machines by county election boards.
Requires fire district elections occur on the same day as school board elections and requires that such voting day follows similar procedures to early voting; requires such election be overseen by the local county board of elections.
Authorizes the state board of elections to reject the use of voting machines or systems on the grounds that such machines or systems are not proper, safe, or secure.
Authorizes the state board of elections to reject the use of voting machines or systems on the grounds that such machines or systems are not proper, safe, or secure.
Prohibits local boards of elections from purchasing direct recording electronic machines; requires local boards of elections to provide hand marking and ballot marking device options at all polling places.
Prohibits local boards of elections from purchasing direct recording electronic machines; requires local boards of elections to provide hand marking and ballot marking device options at all polling places.