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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMinutes - Board of Civil Authority - 12/08/2016BOARD OF CIVIL AUTHORITY 8 DECEMBER 2016 The South Burlington Board of Civil Authority held a meeng on Thursday, 8 December 2016, at 7:45 p.m., in the Conference Room, City Hall, 575 Dorset Street. MEMBERS PRESENT: P. Taylor, Chair; D. Kinville, P. Benner, C. Shaw, C. Bolton, M. St. Germain, T. Barri, A. Cli, T. Chienden, M. Emery, A. Pugh ALSO PRESENT: Rep. M. Townsend 1. Agenda Review: Addions, deleons or changes in the order of Agenda items: No changes were made to the Agenda. 2. Comments and Quesons from the public not related to the Agenda: No issues were raised. 3. Approve minutes of 26 October 2016: Mr. Barri moved to approve the Minutes of 26 October 2016 as wrien. Ms. Emery seconded. Moon passed unanimously. 4. Discussion with South Burlington State Representaves about elecon and vong issues: a. Motor Voter Issues: Ms. Kinville noted that there were about 90 people who used the DMV voter affirmaon city-wide. There are 5 leers out to people who gave informaon that does not agree with DMV’s database. 8 people did on-line registraon aer the cutoff but before the elecon. The Secretary of State’s office said they have no authority to deal with fraud. Ms. Kinville said she has called the State’s Aorney’s office, but has not yet had a response from them. The concern is with same day registraon and not needing to produce an id nor proof of residency, there would be no way to prove who registered and voted. There is lile concern about a ballot being voted which should not have been. b. Voter Registraon Process/Statewide Checklist: Mr. Taylor said his concern is how accurate this will be. He noted that the “applicaon to the voter checklist” requires an ID. He assumed this will sll be a requirement. He asked why an ID isn’t required of those who register at a voter registraon drive.Mr. Shaw said he would like there to be a photo of a person who registers. Ms. Kinville said that is the only way to prove who turned in the applicaon. Mr. Taylor stressed that whatever is done to insure the validity/openness of the process is good. c. Clerk’s office absentee ballot vong/voter registraon mes prior to elecon day. 2017 rules State/Federal – Monday before elecon being a gap day for Clerk’s final preparaons for elecon day: Ms. Kinville said the Clerk’s Associaon is working to get that “gap day.” She said this year there was total chaos the day before the elecon with trying to get ready for the elecon and people sll coming in to vote. d. Recount process? Machine vs. Hand Count: Mr. Taylor said he had asked why there is not a hand count opon. Rep. Townsend said there are sll counts going on in the state due to a e. Originally, the machine count was considered more reliable, but it has been discovered that there are mes when a crease in the ballot can register as a vote. There are also mes when hand counts get different numbers from each counter. She said the Legislature will have to look at this issue. e. Ballot envelop size: Mr. Taylor noted the problem of previously folded ballots jamming the machines. Mr. Barri said either the envelop needs to be wider or the ballot narrower. f. Vong of absentee ballots which are postal delivered to the Clerk’s office on Elecon Day: Ms. Kinville noted that on Elecon Day, the Assessor’s office collected these ballots and called her to pick them up to get them to the polls. g. Process to transfer from ballot not accepted by machines to a machine-acceptable ballot (keep both together?): Mr. Taylor said there should be a statewide process for this. h. Emergency Acon Plan for polling locaons: Mr. Taylor asked what should be taken with elecon officials leaving the polling place due to an emergency. I. Secretary of State Process for invesgang possible elecon fraud? Ms. Kinville said she has 15-20 issues with “quesons.” Mr. Taylor said they have been told “there aren’t many, so it isn’t an issue.” Ms. Kinville said they have had no training on how to deal with this. She noted there is no requirement for people to tell where/how they registered so it can be checked on. She stressed the need for accountability. 5. Other Business: Ms. Kinville said the next meeng will be in February. As there was no further business to come before the Board, Ms. Emery moved to adjourn. Mr. Chienden seconded. Moon passed unanimously. The meeng was adjourned at 8:30 p.m. _________________________________ Clerk