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File #: 4970-09    Version: Name: Motion of The Council of Allegheny County endorsing the provisions of H.R. 2894, currently pending before the United States House of Representatives, and urging the United States Congress to enact the provisions of the bill as currently drafted.
Type: Motion Status: Approved
File created: 7/1/2009 In control: County Council
On agenda: Final action: 7/1/2009
Title: Motion of The Council of Allegheny County endorsing the provisions of H.R. 2894, currently pending before the United States House of Representatives, and urging the United States Congress to enact the provisions of the bill as currently drafted.
Sponsors: John DeFazio, Chuck Martoni, Rich Fitzgerald, Bob Macey, Jim Burn, Joan Cleary, Matt Drozd, Jim Ellenbogen, Michael Finnerty, Nick Futules, Vince Gastgeb, Amanda Green Hawkins, Chuck McCullough, Jan Rea, William Robinson
Attachments: 1. 4970-09.PDF

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Motion of The Council of Allegheny County endorsing the provisions of H.R. 2894, currently pending before the United States House of Representatives, and urging the United States Congress to enact the provisions of the bill as currently drafted.

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WHEREAS, the Help America Vote Act, 42 U.S.C. §15301 et. seq., (HAVA) made federal funding available to jurisdictions that conduct mandatory modernizations their lever operated voting systems through the purchase of new electronic voting systems; and

 

WHEREAS, under the terms of the Help America Vote Act, Allegheny County was required to replace all lever voting systems in qualifying precincts within the County in time for the first election for federal office held after January 1, 2006 in order to qualify for this funding; and

 

WHEREAS, while the Help America Vote Act does require that new voting systems purchased with the available federal funding generate a paper record that can be used to audit election results, it does not specifically require that a paper summary of individual voting decisions be made available to every voter before they confirm their selections; and

 

WHEREAS, the Commission on Federal Election Reform has issued the following recommendation regarding voting machines:  "Congress should pass a law requiring that all voting machines be equipped with a voter verifiable paper audit trail and, consistent with HAVA, be fully accessible to voters with disabilities.  This is especially important for direct recording electronic (DRE) machines for four reasons:  (a) to increase citizens' confidence that their vote will be counted accurately, (b) to allow for a recount, (c) to provide a backup in cases of loss of votes due to computer malfunction, and (d) to test - through a random selection of machines - whether the paper result is the same as the electronic result."; and

 

WHEREAS, the Commission on Federal Election Reform advocates retrofitting voter verified paper record capabilities into voting machines that do not currently produce such paper records; and

 

WHEREAS, Allegheny County Council has repeatedly urged the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to adopt legislation that would require a voter verified paper record for all electronic voting machines, and has also already allocated the funds that would be necessary for retrofitting the County's system with such a capability; and

 

WHEREAS, on June 16, 2009, United States Representative Rush Holt of New Jersey has introduced H.R. 2894, a bill that would provide funding for jurisdictions that purchase voting machines that produce an individual paper ballot that would allow voters to verify their choices, and at least 75 other Representatives have co-sponsored this bill; and

 

WHEREAS, various voting rights advocacy groups have expressed their support of H.R. 2894 as written to our representatives in both the House and Senate;

 

NOW THEREFORE, IT IS MOVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY,

 

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The Council of the County of Allegheny, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, reiterates its support of the production of voter verified paper records for each voter before they confirm their voting choices.  The Council of Allegheny County accordingly again urges the United States Congress to adopt the provisions of H.R. 2894 as currently written, such that jurisdictions can obtain funding for the purchase of electronic voting machines that produce such records under he terms of the Help America Vote Act, and directs that copies of this Motion be transmitted to Senators Casey and Specter, as well as to the Allegheny County delegation to the United States House of Representatives.

 

 

PRIMARY SPONSORS:  COUNCIL MEMBER DeFAZIO, VICE PRESIDENT MARTONI and PRESIDENT FITZGERALD