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BallotNow recount still a possibility
County Issue 1B, on the helicopter tax, has a margin of defeat of 579
votes. That is currently 0.81% of the total voting "NO".
Vote Count Percentage
YES 70669 49.80%
NO 71248 50.20%
If that margin falls to 0.5% or less (by around 200 votes to perhaps
370 votes), after counting a few hundred damaged ballots, and about
2500 provisional ballots, a recount would be necessary. It seems
unlikely to me, but possible if one side of the other is
over-represented among provisional voters.
At first I thought it was already within the recount range, but
it depends on how you calculate the percentages. The margin is
only 0.4% of the total vote, but is 0.81% of the highest number of
votes cast (71248). The article in the Camera about this didn't
clarify it very well.
If a recount ends up being necessary, it will be interesting to see
how BallotNow handles it. Tom noted earlier this year on this list
that it would happen via a rescan of the paper ballots:
http://coloradovoter.net/bcv-archive/msg00886.html
> From: "Halicki, Tom" <thalicki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 11:36:12 -0600
>
> Further, I never said the digital ballot image is the official
> record of the vote. Quite the contrary. In the event of a recount,
> the paper ballots are counted again except that questions of voter
> intent on a ballot that have been resolved by two election judges of
> different parties must be resolved the same way during the recount.
> I made that clear to you, Margot, Scott and Neal when we met here at
> the Elections office to discuss sampling approaches.
Note that requirement about resolving questions of voter intent the
same way the second time around. Is there a citation for that
requirement? I wonder how that is done in practice using BallotNow?
And I wonder how much help the BallotNow software provides in focusing
in on a single race. Do the resolution teams have to carefully find
the race and ignore all requests to resolve other races?
Below are some relevant citations from the Colorado Revised Statutes.
Neal McBurnett http://bcn.boulder.co.us/~neal/
Signed and/or sealed mail encouraged. GPG/PGP Keyid: 2C9EBA60
http://www.leg.state.co.us/ =>
http://www.michie.com/colorado.html =>
http://198.187.128.12/colorado/lpext.dll?f=templates&fn=fs-main.htm&2.0
1-10.5-101. Recounts required - expenses.
(b) A recount of any election contest shall be held if the difference
between the highest number of votes cast in that election contest and
the next highest number of votes cast in that election contest is
less than or equal to one-half of one percent of the highest vote
cast in that election contest. A recount shall occur only after the
canvass board certifies the original vote count.
1-10.5-103
Any recount of the votes shall be completed no later than the
fortieth day after the election.
1-10.5-108
(2) Unless otherwise directed by the secretary of state, the ballots
cast shall be recounted utilizing the same procedures, methods, and
processes that were utilized for the original count of the ballots
cast.