(a) The following procedure to count ballots before election
day that were voted by mail or early in person may be used if the following
conditions in paragraphs (1) - (7) of this subsection are met:
(1) the election is conducted by the county elections officer;
(2) the election is a county election ordered by the Governor,
county judge, or commissioners court, a joint election between the county
and another political subdivision using the same electronic ballot, or a primary
election;
(3) the county has a population of 100,000 or more;
(4) electronic system ballots are used in the election;
(5) tabulation can be completed without revealing the vote
count prior to the close of polls on election day;
(6) the 2nd and 3rd logic and accuracy test required by Texas
Election Code, Chapter 127 can be performed before the count and after the
count;
(7) a real time audit report can be produced immediately after
the count to verify the number of ballots counted with the ballot transmittal
form.
(b) The central counting station is authorized to convene to
count the ballots early.
(c) The manager of the central counting station will determine
whether to count the early voted ballots prior to election day.
(d) The manager must notify, in writing, the presiding judge
of the early voting ballot board as to the time and place where the presiding
judge must deliver the ballots voted early. The notice must be given at least
eight days before convening the central counting station. The early voting
clerk is sent a copy of the notice.
(e) The early voting clerk must post a notice of time and place
on the bulletin board used for posting open meetings where the central counting
station personnel will be meeting. The notice must be posted no later than
the last day for early voting in person. In the general election for state
and county officers, the notice must also be sent to each county chair that
has a nominee on the general election ballot.
(f) All tests of the tabulating equipment must conducted pursuant
to the Texas Election Code, Chapter 127, Subchapter D. The testing authority
must conduct the second test immediately prior to the count of the early voted
ballots.
(g) Poll watchers are authorized to be present during the early
count.
(h) The judge of the early voting ballot board must convene
the ballot board after the close of early voting in person in order to qualify
and prepare the ballots for counting prior to the convening of the central
counting station. The presiding judge of the ballot board shall issue a notice
of delivery prior to the meeting of the ballot board in the regular manner
(Texas Election Code, §87.022 and §87.025). The early voting clerk
must post notice of delivery of ballots to the ballot board in the regular
manner (Texas Election Code, §87.023). These procedures do not supercede
the regular procedures of notice, delivery, and processing of ballots voted
by mail by the signature verification committee.
(i) After the count is concluded, the tabulation supervisor
must store the vote tabulation on a tape or other electronic device (personal
computer) without producing a printout or any other method of the vote count.
(j) The tabulation supervisor must run a report indicating
the number of ballots counted for each precinct and do a comparison between
those numbers and number of ballots indicated on the ballot transmittal form.
This report is used to verify the number of ballots counted since a report
showing vote totals is not authorized to be produced prior to election day.
(k) The tabulation supervisor must zero the votes on the tabulation
device and run the 3rd test. If the 3rd test is not successful, the count
is void.
(l) The counted ballots must be locked in the ballot box and
delivered to the custodian. The key to the ballot box must be delivered to
the custodian of the key pursuant to the Texas Election Code, §66.060.
(m) The box containing the counted ballots may not be opened
unless the count of the ballots stored on tape or other electronic means is
blank or appears to be incorrect when the tabulation supervisor reloads those
results on the computer or accumulator on election day. In that event, the
manager of the central counting station shall direct the custodian of the
box and the custodian of the key to the box to deliver those items to the
central counting station.
(n) The Central Counting Station personnel may convene only
once prior to election day to count early votes. Any ballots received after
the ballot board judge delivered the ballots to the manager shall be counted
on election day.
(o) The central counting station personnel will reconvene on
election day at a time determined by the manager. Prior to the start of counting
any ballots, the 2nd test must be conducted to determine the tabulating equipment
is tabulating correctly. After a successful test has been conducted, the results
of the early voting count shall be loaded into the tabulating equipment. The
tabulation supervisor must run the same report showing the number of the ballots
counted. This report must be compared with the report ran after the conclusion
of counting before election day.
(p) If the two reports do not match, the count of the ballots
prior to election day is void. The tabulation supervisor shall zero out the
votes loaded on the tabulating machine. After a 2nd test is successfully conducted,
all ballots counted prior to election day must be rerun.
(q) On election day, the counting of early votes and election
day votes shall be conducted in accordance with the procedures set forth in
the Texas Election Code.
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