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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Election Vote Count Questioned Msg# 1170965
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Some other vote counting issues:
Resolution M-06 says the mailing contractor shall receive and open all ballots, separate from the ballots from the envelopes. Ballots and opened envelopes are delivered to the Committee after the deadline for return of ballots. The committee's election report says: "Three hours were taken for opening and separating paper ballots from return envelopes." The report also says the total counting time was around 6 hours. Why wasn't M-06 followed with the committee receiving the opened and separated ballots from the mailing contractor? The committee members actually did the scanning of the paper ballots. In the past, a computer consultant performed the actual feeding of ballots into the Scantron machine under the supervision of the committee members. Any issues related to questionable ballots were reviewed by committee members. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: As I'm sure you recall, I first brought the board of directors vote discrepancy to the attention of you and this forum on Wednesday, Sept. 14 (Msg# 1170687). I had seen no public awareness of the discrepancy before my posting. Prior to my Sept. 14 posting, I had undertaken email discussions with the election committee chair in an effort to be sure I understood what the committee was communicating in its election report. I started my inquiries with the chair about the unclarity of ballot/voter terminology before I disclosed the vote discrepancy on this forum (that is, I was doing my homework). On Friday (Sept. 16), the chair provided to me confirmation that my interpretation of the ballot ambiguity was correct. With the ballot ambiguity cleared up by the chair's confirmation, I was then able to pose the crucial question to the chair concerning the vote discrepancy. I documented my inquiry to the chair on this forum (Msg# 1170875) and I repeat that inquiry to the chair here: Thank you for confirming that a total of 2839 ballots representing 2839 properties were counted. Given that at most 3 votes could be on each of the 2839 ballots then at most 8517 votes could be on the 2839 ballots (2839 X 3 = 8517). However, the committee reported that it counted a total of 9053 votes for all the candidates. The committee reported 9053 votes which is 536 votes more than the 8517 maximum number of votes that could be on the 2839 ballots (9053 – 8517 = 536). Please explain how that is possible. Paula Gray 1027 Amy Peck 1451 Stuart Lakernick 1802 Monica Rakowski 1603 Josette Wheatley 1303 Steve Jacobs 1867 Total 9053 I HAVE RECEIVED THE CHAIR'S RESPONSE TO MY INQUIRY ON THE VOTE DISCREPANCY AND I NOW PRESENT IT HERE. You are correct! Thanks for the vigilance, |
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