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H0206aaS...................................................by STATE AFFAIRS ELECTIONS - PROCEDURES - Amends and repeals existing law to govern the method of voting for a write-in candidate on an optical scan voting machine; and to provide additional criteria for approval of voting machines. 02/13 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 02/14 Rpt prt - to St Aff 02/26 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 02/27 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 02/28 3rd rdg - PASSED - 61-3-6 AYES -- Barraclough, Barrett, Bedke, Bell, Bieter, Black, Boe, Bolz, Bradford, Bruneel, Callister, Campbell, Chase, Clark, Collins, Cuddy, Deal, Denney, Ellis, Eskridge, Field(13), Field(20), Gagner, Gould, Hadley, Hammond, Harwood, Henbest, Higgins, Jaquet, Jones, Kellogg, Kendell, Kunz, Lake, Langford, Mader, Marley, McKague, Meyer, Montgomery, Moss, Moyle, Pearce, Pischner, Pomeroy, Raybould, Ridinger, Roberts, Robison, Sali, Schaefer, Sellman, Shepherd, Smith, Smylie, Stevenson, Stone, Trail, Wheeler, Young NAYS -- Ellsworth, Hornbeck, Loertscher Absent and excused -- Crow, Mortensen, Swan, Tilman, Wood, Mr. Speaker Floor Sponsor -- Pearce Title apvd - to Senate 03/01 Senate intro - 1st rdg - to St Aff 03/06 Rpt out - rec d/p - to 2nd rdg 03/07 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg 03/08 To 14th Ord 03/12 Rpt out amen - to 1st rdg as amen 03/13 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen 03/14 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 03/19 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 35-0-0 AYES -- Andreason, Boatright, Branch, Brandt, Bunderson, Burtenshaw, Cameron, Danielson, Darrington, Davis, Deide, Dunklin, Frasure, Geddes, Goedde, Hawkins, Ingram, Ipsen, Keough, King-Barrutia, Lee, Lodge, Noh, Richardson, Risch, Sandy, Schroeder, Sims, Sorensen, Stegner, Stennett, Thorne, Wheeler, Whitworth, Williams, NAYS -- None Absent and excused -- None Floor Sponsor -- Danielson Title apvd - to House 03/20 House concurred in Senate amens - to engros 03/21 1st rdg - to 2nd rdg as amen 03/22 2nd rdg - to 3rd rdg as amen 03/26 3rd rdg as amen - PASSED - 58-5-7 AYES -- Barraclough, Barrett, Bedke, Bell, Bieter, Black, Boe, Bolz, Bradford, Bruneel, Callister, Campbell, Chase, Clark, Collins, Crow, Cuddy, Deal, Denney, Eskridge, Field(13), Gagner, Gould, Hadley, Hammond, Hansen, Harwood, Henbest(Farley), Higgins, Jaquet, Jones, Kellogg, Kendell, Kunz, Lake, Langford, Loertscher, Mader, Marley, Montgomery, Mortensen, Moss, Moyle, Pearce, Pomeroy, Raybould, Ridinger, Roberts, Robison, Sali, Sellman, Shepherd, Smith, Smylie, Stevenson, Tilman, Trail, Mr. Speaker NAYS -- Ellsworth, Field(20), Hornbeck, McKague, Schaefer Absent and excused -- Ellis, Meyer, Pischner, Stone, Wheeler, Wood, Young Floor Sponsor -- Pearce Title apvd - to Senate To enrol 03/28 Rpt enrol - Sp signed - Pres signed 03/29 To Governor 03/31 Governor signed Session Law Chapter 272 Effective: 07/01/01
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session - 2001IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 206 BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO ADMINISTRATION OF ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34-606, IDAHO CODE, 3 TO PROVIDE CLARIFICATION OF THE METHOD OF ELECTION OF ELECTORS FOR PRESI- 4 DENT AND VICE PRESIDENT; AMENDING SECTION 34-702A, IDAHO CODE, TO GOVERN 5 METHOD OF WRITE-IN VOTES ON OPTICAL SCAN BALLOTS; AMENDING SECTION 34-711, 6 IDAHO CODE, TO GOVERN CERTIFICATION OF PRESIDENTIAL AND VICE PRESIDENTIAL 7 CANDIDATES TO COUNTY CLERKS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING 8 SECTION 34-711A, IDAHO CODE, TO GOVERN CERTIFICATION OF INDEPENDENT CANDI- 9 DATES FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT; AMENDING SECTION 34-904, IDAHO 10 CODE, TO AUTHORIZE A SEPARATE BALLOT FOR THE OFFICE OF PRECINCT COMMITTEE- 11 MAN; AMENDING SECTION 34-2401, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER DEFINE A VOTING 12 MACHINE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34-2409, IDAHO 13 CODE, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING MACHINES AND TO MAKE 14 TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND REPEALING SECTION 34-2428, IDAHO CODE. 15 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 16 SECTION 1. That Section 34-606, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 17 amended to read as follows: 18 34-606. ELECTION OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. (1) At the general election, 19 1972, and every four (4) years thereafter, there shall be elected such a num- 20 ber of electors of president and vice president of the United States as the 21 state may be entitled to in the electoral college. 22 (2) No person shall be elected to this position unless he has attained 23 the age of twenty-one (21) years at the time of the election, is a citizen of 24 the United States and shall have resided within the state two (2) years next 25 preceding his election. 26 (3) Such electors shall be certified to the secretary of state as pro- 27 vided for by law. 28 (4) The names of the electors shall not be printed on the general elec- 29 tion ballot. A vote for the candidates for president and vice president shall 30 be a vote for the electors supporting those candidates and selected as pro- 31 vided by law. The general election ballot shall state that electors of presi- 32 dent and vice president are being elected and that a vote for the candidates 33 for president and vice president shall be a vote for the electors supporting 34 those candidates. 35 SECTION 2. That Section 34-702A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 36 amended to read as follows: 37 34-702A. DECLARATION OF INTENT FOR WRITE-IN CANDIDATES. No write-in vote 38 for any office in a primary, special, or general election shall be counted 39 unless a declaration of intent has been filed indicating that the person 40 desires the office and is legally qualified to assume the duties of said 41 office if elected. The declaration of intent shall be filed with the secretary 2 1 of state if for a federal, state, or legislative district office and with the 2 county clerk if for a county office. Such declaration of intent shall be filed 3 not later than fourteen (14) days before the day of election. The secretary of 4 state shall prescribe the form for said declaration. 5 In those counties which utilize optical scan ballots an elector shall not 6 place on the ballot a sticker bearing the name of a person, or use any other 7 method or device, except writing, to vote for a person whose name is not 8 printed on the ballot. 9 SECTION 3. That Section 34-711, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 10 amended to read as follows: 11 34-711. CERTIFICATION OF CANDIDATES FOR PRESIDENT,VICE-PRESIDENTVICE 12 PRESIDENT AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. The state chairman of each political 13 party shall certify the names of the presidential andvice-presidentialvice 14 presidential candidates and presidential electors to the secretary of state on 15 or before September 1, in order for them to appear on the general election16ballot. The secretary of state shall certify such presidential and vice presi- 17 dential candidates to the county clerks at the same time as certification of 18 political party candidates nominated for state and federal offices by the 19 voters in the primary election. 20 SECTION 4. That Section 34-711A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 21 amended to read as follows: 22 34-711A. CERTIFICATION OF INDEPENDENT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. Independent 23 candidates who have qualified for ballot status pursuant to section 34-708A, 24 Idaho Code, shall certify the names of presidential electors to the secretary 25 of state on or before September 1, in order for them to appear on the general26election ballot. The secretary of state shall certifythe independent presi-27dential electors, andthe independent candidates for president andvice-presi-28dentvice president, to the county clerks on or before September 7. 29 SECTION 5. That Section 34-904, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 30 amended to read as follows: 31 34-904. PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOTS. There shall be a single primary elec- 32 tion ballot on which the complete ticket of each political party shall be 33 printed; however, a county may use a separate ballot for the office of pre- 34 cinct committeeman. Each political ticket shall be separated from the others 35 by a perforated line that will enable the elector to detach the ticket of the 36 political party voted from those remaining. All candidates who have filed 37 their declarations of candidacy and are subsequently certified shall be listed 38 under the proper office titles on their political party ticket. The secretary 39 of state shall design the primary election ballot to allow for write-in candi- 40 dates under each office title. 41 The office titles shall be listed in order beginning with the highest fed- 42 eral office and ending with precinct offices. The secretary of state has the 43 discretion and authority to arrange the classifications of offices as provided 44 by law. 45 It is not necessary to print a primary ballot for a political party which 46 does not have candidates for more than half of the federal or statewide offi- 47 ces on the ballot if no more than one (1) candidate files for nomination by 48 that party for any of the offices on the ballot. The secretary of state shall 3 1 certify that no primary election is necessary for that party if such is the 2 case and shall certify to the county clerk the names of candidates for that 3 party for the general election ballot only. 4 SECTION 6. That Section 34-2401, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 5 amended to read as follows: 6 34-2401. DEFINITIONS. As used in thisactchapter: 7 (1) "Ballot" means any material used on which votes are cast for offices 8 and candidates and measures which do not appear on ballot labels or a ballot 9 which is used to record votes which are cast for offices and candidates and 10 measures in a voting system which does not use ballot cards. 11 (2) "Ballot card" means the tabulating card or cards of any size upon 12 which the voter records his vote. 13 (3) "Ballot label" means the cards, papers, booklet or other material 14 containing the names of offices and candidates and measures to be voted on. 15 (4) "Election" means all state, county, city, district and other politi- 16 cal subdivision elections including bond issue elections. 17 (5) "Governing body" means the board of county commissioners of any 18 county or the governing body of any city, district or other political subdivi- 19 sion elections including bond issue elections. 20 (6) "Measure" means a proposed law, act or part of an act of the legisla- 21 tive assembly or amendment to theIdaho Cconstitution of the state of Idaho to 22 be submitted to the people for their approval or rejection at an election. 23 "Measure" also means other propositions which can be submitted to the voters 24 at any election by counties, cities, districts or other political subdivi- 25 sions. 26 (7) "Model" means a mechanically operated model of a portion of the face 27 of the machine illustrating the means of voting. 28 (8) "Precinct" includes all election districts. 29 (9) "Voting machine" means: 30 (a) Any mechanical or electronic device which will record every vote cast 31 by any voter on candidates and measures and which will either internally 32 or externally total all votes cast on that device; 33 (b) Any device into which a ballot card may be inserted and which is so 34 designed and constructed that the vote for any candidate or measure may be 35 indicated by punching or marking the ballot card. 36 (10) "Vote tally system" means one (1) or more pieces of machinery or 37 equipment necessary to examine and tally automatically paper ballots having 38 marks placed thereon by a written mark or by a marking stamp. The examination 39 shall be accomplished by either mark sensing or optical scanning. 40 SECTION 7. That Section 34-2409, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 41 amended to read as follows: 42 34-2409. EXAMINATION OF MACHINES BY SECRETARY OF STATE PRIOR TO ADOPTION. 43 (1) The secretary of state shall publicly examine all makes of voting machines 44 or vote tally systems submitted to him and determine whether the machines or 45 vote tally systems comply with the requirements of thisactchapter, and can 46 safely be used by voters at elections under the provisions of thisact47 chapter. In order for any voting machine or vote tally system to be certified 48 in Idaho it must meet the federal election commission standards and be 49 approved for use by an independent testing authority sanctioned by the 50 national association of state election directors (NASED). 51 (2) Any person owning or interested in a voting machine or vote tally 4 1 system may submit it to the secretary of state for examination. No examination 2 shall be conducted unless documentation is provided indicating that the vot- 3 ing machine or vote tally system meets the federal election commission stan- 4 dards. For the purpose of assistance in examining the machine or vote tally 5 system the secretary of state may employ not more than three (3) individuals 6 who are expert in one (1) or more of the fields of data processing, mechanical 7 engineering and public administration. The compensation of these assistants 8 shall be paid by the person submitting the machine or vote tally system. 9 (3) Within thirty (30) days after completing the examination and approval 10 of any voting machine or vote tally system the secretary of state shall make 11 and file in his office his report on the machine or vote tally system, 12 together with a written or printed description and drawings and photographs 13 clearly identifying the machine or vote tally system and the operation 14 thereof. As soon as practicable after such filing, the secretary of state upon 15 request shall send a copy of the report to any governing body within the 16 state. 17 (4) Any voting machine or vote tally system that receives the approval of 18 the secretary of state may be used for conducting elections in this state. Any 19 machine or vote tally system that does not receive such approval shall not be 20 adopted for or used at any election. After a voting machine or vote tally sys- 21 tem has been approved by the secretary of state, any change or improvement in 22 the machine or vote tally system that does not impair its accuracy, efficiency 23 or capacity shall not render necessary a reexamination or reapproval of the 24 machine or vote tally system. 25 SECTION 8. That Section 34-2428, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 26 repealed.
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session - 2001Moved by Danielson Seconded by Sorensen IN THE SENATE SENATE AMENDMENT TO H.B. NO. 206 1 AMENDMENTS TO THE BILL 2 On page 1 of the printed bill, delete lines 16 through 34 and in line 35, 3 delete "SECTION 2" and insert: "SECTION 1". 4 On page 2, delete lines 9 through 28; and in line 29, delete "SECTION 5" 5 and insert: "SECTION 2". 6 On page 3, in line 4, delete "SECTION 6" and insert: "SECTION 3"; and in 7 line 40, delete "SECTION 7" and insert: "SECTION 4". 8 On page 4, in line 25, delete "SECTION 8" and insert: "SECTION 5". 9 CORRECTION TO TITLE 10 On page 1, delete lines 2 through 9, and insert: "RELATING TO ADMINISTRA- 11 TION OF ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34-702A, IDAHO CODE, TO GOVERN THE METHOD 12 OF WRITE-IN VOTES ON OPTICAL SCAN BALLOTS; AMENDING SECTION 34-904, IDAHO".
|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-sixth Legislature First Regular Session - 2001IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 206, As Amended in the Senate BY STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO ADMINISTRATION OF ELECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 34-702A, IDAHO CODE, 3 TO GOVERN THE METHOD OF WRITE-IN VOTES ON OPTICAL SCAN BALLOTS; AMENDING 4 SECTION 34-904, IDAHO CODE, TO AUTHORIZE A SEPARATE BALLOT FOR THE OFFICE 5 OF PRECINCT COMMITTEEMAN; AMENDING SECTION 34-2401, IDAHO CODE, TO FURTHER 6 DEFINE A VOTING MACHINE AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SEC- 7 TION 34-2409, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS FOR VOTING 8 MACHINES AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AND REPEALING SECTION 34-2428, 9 IDAHO CODE. 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 11 SECTION 1. That Section 34-702A, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 12 amended to read as follows: 13 34-702A. DECLARATION OF INTENT FOR WRITE-IN CANDIDATES. No write-in vote 14 for any office in a primary, special, or general election shall be counted 15 unless a declaration of intent has been filed indicating that the person 16 desires the office and is legally qualified to assume the duties of said 17 office if elected. The declaration of intent shall be filed with the secretary 18 of state if for a federal, state, or legislative district office and with the 19 county clerk if for a county office. Such declaration of intent shall be filed 20 not later than fourteen (14) days before the day of election. The secretary of 21 state shall prescribe the form for said declaration. 22 In those counties which utilize optical scan ballots an elector shall not 23 place on the ballot a sticker bearing the name of a person, or use any other 24 method or device, except writing, to vote for a person whose name is not 25 printed on the ballot. 26 SECTION 2. That Section 34-904, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 27 amended to read as follows: 28 34-904. PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOTS. There shall be a single primary elec- 29 tion ballot on which the complete ticket of each political party shall be 30 printed; however, a county may use a separate ballot for the office of pre- 31 cinct committeeman. Each political ticket shall be separated from the others 32 by a perforated line that will enable the elector to detach the ticket of the 33 political party voted from those remaining. All candidates who have filed 34 their declarations of candidacy and are subsequently certified shall be listed 35 under the proper office titles on their political party ticket. The secretary 36 of state shall design the primary election ballot to allow for write-in candi- 37 dates under each office title. 38 The office titles shall be listed in order beginning with the highest fed- 39 eral office and ending with precinct offices. The secretary of state has the 40 discretion and authority to arrange the classifications of offices as provided 41 by law. 2 1 It is not necessary to print a primary ballot for a political party which 2 does not have candidates for more than half of the federal or statewide offi- 3 ces on the ballot if no more than one (1) candidate files for nomination by 4 that party for any of the offices on the ballot. The secretary of state shall 5 certify that no primary election is necessary for that party if such is the 6 case and shall certify to the county clerk the names of candidates for that 7 party for the general election ballot only. 8 SECTION 3. That Section 34-2401, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 9 amended to read as follows: 10 34-2401. DEFINITIONS. As used in thisactchapter: 11 (1) "Ballot" means any material used on which votes are cast for offices 12 and candidates and measures which do not appear on ballot labels or a ballot 13 which is used to record votes which are cast for offices and candidates and 14 measures in a voting system which does not use ballot cards. 15 (2) "Ballot card" means the tabulating card or cards of any size upon 16 which the voter records his vote. 17 (3) "Ballot label" means the cards, papers, booklet or other material 18 containing the names of offices and candidates and measures to be voted on. 19 (4) "Election" means all state, county, city, district and other politi- 20 cal subdivision elections including bond issue elections. 21 (5) "Governing body" means the board of county commissioners of any 22 county or the governing body of any city, district or other political subdivi- 23 sion elections including bond issue elections. 24 (6) "Measure" means a proposed law, act or part of an act of the legisla- 25 tive assembly or amendment to theIdaho Cconstitution of the state of Idaho to 26 be submitted to the people for their approval or rejection at an election. 27 "Measure" also means other propositions which can be submitted to the voters 28 at any election by counties, cities, districts or other political subdivi- 29 sions. 30 (7) "Model" means a mechanically operated model of a portion of the face 31 of the machine illustrating the means of voting. 32 (8) "Precinct" includes all election districts. 33 (9) "Voting machine" means: 34 (a) Any mechanical or electronic device which will record every vote cast 35 by any voter on candidates and measures and which will either internally 36 or externally total all votes cast on that device; 37 (b) Any device into which a ballot card may be inserted and which is so 38 designed and constructed that the vote for any candidate or measure may be 39 indicated by punching or marking the ballot card. 40 (10) "Vote tally system" means one (1) or more pieces of machinery or 41 equipment necessary to examine and tally automatically paper ballots having 42 marks placed thereon by a written mark or by a marking stamp. The examination 43 shall be accomplished by either mark sensing or optical scanning. 44 SECTION 4. That Section 34-2409, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 45 amended to read as follows: 46 34-2409. EXAMINATION OF MACHINES BY SECRETARY OF STATE PRIOR TO ADOPTION. 47 (1) The secretary of state shall publicly examine all makes of voting machines 48 or vote tally systems submitted to him and determine whether the machines or 49 vote tally systems comply with the requirements of thisactchapter, and can 50 safely be used by voters at elections under the provisions of thisact51 chapter. In order for any voting machine or vote tally system to be certified 3 1 in Idaho it must meet the federal election commission standards and be 2 approved for use by an independent testing authority sanctioned by the 3 national association of state election directors (NASED). 4 (2) Any person owning or interested in a voting machine or vote tally 5 system may submit it to the secretary of state for examination. No examination 6 shall be conducted unless documentation is provided indicating that the vot- 7 ing machine or vote tally system meets the federal election commission stan- 8 dards. For the purpose of assistance in examining the machine or vote tally 9 system the secretary of state may employ not more than three (3) individuals 10 who are expert in one (1) or more of the fields of data processing, mechanical 11 engineering and public administration. The compensation of these assistants 12 shall be paid by the person submitting the machine or vote tally system. 13 (3) Within thirty (30) days after completing the examination and approval 14 of any voting machine or vote tally system the secretary of state shall make 15 and file in his office his report on the machine or vote tally system, 16 together with a written or printed description and drawings and photographs 17 clearly identifying the machine or vote tally system and the operation 18 thereof. As soon as practicable after such filing, the secretary of state upon 19 request shall send a copy of the report to any governing body within the 20 state. 21 (4) Any voting machine or vote tally system that receives the approval of 22 the secretary of state may be used for conducting elections in this state. Any 23 machine or vote tally system that does not receive such approval shall not be 24 adopted for or used at any election. After a voting machine or vote tally sys- 25 tem has been approved by the secretary of state, any change or improvement in 26 the machine or vote tally system that does not impair its accuracy, efficiency 27 or capacity shall not render necessary a reexamination or reapproval of the 28 machine or vote tally system. 29 SECTION 5. That Section 34-2428, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 30 repealed.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS 10985 This bill amends several sections of the election laws based on recommendations from the Secretary of State's Voting Systems Task Force. The sections being amended deal with not listing the presidential electors on the ballot and prohibiting the use of stickers in an optical scan ballot county. Both these changes are an attempt to reduce ballot clutter and to provide for a ballot that will not be rejected by a counting system. Sections 6 and 7 of the bill relate to the approval of voting machines in the State of Idaho and would allow, for the first time, the use of electronic voting systems provided that such voting systems meet the standards set by the Federal Election Commission. FISCAL IMPACT No impact to the State general fund. The counties would have a minimal decrease in printing costs due to not having to list the presidential electors. Contact Name: Ben Ysursa, Chief Deputy, Secretary of State Phone: 334-2852 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE/FISCAL IMPACT H 206