Kan. Admin. Regs. § 7-47-1 - Postelection audit implementation
The requirements of this regulation shall not apply to local question elections or mail-ballot elections pursuant to K.S.A. 25-431 through 25-441 and amendments thereto.
(a) As
used in K.S.A. 25-3009 and amendments thereto, the term "unofficial election
night returns" shall include ballots cast and counted on election day, ballots
cast in advance and counted on election day, and ballots cast by means of the
uniformed and overseas citizens absentee voting act (UOCAVA) procedures and
counted on election day. This term shall not include any ballots cast that are
challenged or marked as provisional or any ballots that are cast in advance and
received after election day.
(b)
Each county election officer shall complete the training provided by the
secretary of state. As specified in K.S.A. 25-3009 and amendments thereto, each
county election officer shall provide training to the election board conducting
the postelection audit. The training shall include the identification of voter
intent specific to the vote-casting technologies in use across
Kansas.
(c)
(1) An auditable race and precinct shall be a
race and precinct meeting the requirements in K.S.A. 25-3009, and amendments
thereto, for an audit to be conducted. The random selection of races and
precincts shall take place in a public setting, and the procedure to randomize
the selection of races and precincts shall be determined solely by each county
election officer and the secretary of state but must use a physical random
method and not an electronic random number generator. Upon completion of the
audit, each election board shall transmit to the secretary of state and the
county election office the results of the audit no later than 48 hours before
the meeting of the county board of canvassers.
(2) In even-year elections, within 24 hours
of the closing of the final polling location in Kansas, the list of randomly
selected races to be audited shall be transmitted by the secretary of state to
each county election officer. Each county election officer shall examine each
race in the order specified until an auditable race is determined. Each county
election officer shall then randomly select one percent of the total county
precincts from the subset of auditable precincts. If no contested race exists,
the election board shall audit the first race listed.
(3) In odd-year elections, each county
election officer shall randomly select the races and then each precinct to be
audited.
(d) Ballot
images may not be used for the manual audit.
Notes
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