[3:03] Hey, good evening. Uh, this evening at [3:06] 5:00 p.m. we'll convene the regular [3:08] meeting of the GIL Township Election [3:10] Commission. I'll call the meeting to [3:12] order at 503 and we'll start with the [3:15] pledge of allegiance. [3:19] I pledge allegiance to the flag of the [3:22] United States of America and to the [3:24] republic for which it stands. One nation [3:27] under God, indivisible, with liberty and [3:30] justice for all. [3:33] Okay, roll call. There's only three of [3:36] us on this commission, so I see uh [3:38] Supervisor Porzelli to my left and [3:40] Treasure Flavin further to my left. [3:43] Gentlemen, are there any additions or [3:44] deletions to this agenda? [3:46] >> No. [3:46] » No. [3:46] >> No. Then I would accept a motion to [3:49] » No. Then I would accept a motion to [3:49] approve the agenda. [3:50] >> Motion to approve. [3:51] » Motion to approve. [3:51] >> Second. [3:51] » Second. [3:51] >> All in favor? I [3:53] » All in favor? I [3:53] >> I. [3:53] » I. [3:53] >> There are no presentations. There is no [3:55] » There are no presentations. There is no [3:55] public present to comment. Brian, is [3:57] there any writeins regarding the [3:58] election commission? [4:00] >> There is not. [4:00] » There is not. [4:00] >> Okay. [4:02] » Okay. [4:02] Then I would accept a uh approval of the [4:06] minutes from October 15, 2024 regular [4:09] meeting. [4:09] >> Motion to approve. [4:11] » Motion to approve. [4:11] >> Second. [4:12] » Second. [4:12] >> All in favor? [4:13] » All in favor? [4:13] >> I. [4:14] » I. [4:14] >> All right. And action items. First one [4:16] » All right. And action items. First one [4:16] is the election commission authorized [4:18] assistant. Do you want to take the first [4:20] two, Mr. Supervisor, and then the second [4:22] two, Mr. Treasurer? [4:23] >> Sure. [4:24] » Sure. [4:24] >> Um, the election commission of [4:26] » Um, the election commission of [4:26] Townsville Gill is called. Oh, no. I'm [4:28] sorry. I apologize. Commission [4:30] authorized. [4:32] Yeah. [4:36] Uh recommendations to appoint the [4:38] following assistants for August 4, 2026 [4:42] primary election to be utilized as [4:44] necessary to carry out the duties of the [4:46] commission. Brian Fel, deputy clerk [4:49] Karen Karp, elections and records [4:51] clerical assistant. [4:53] >> Second. [4:54] » Second. [4:54] >> All right. All in favor? [4:56] » All right. All in favor? [4:56] >> I I motion carries. [5:01] Next one to you, Mr. Supervisor. [5:05] Uh that would be the recommendation is [5:07] to establish the following absent [5:09] counting boards for August 4th, 2026 [5:12] primary election. Uh number one, AVCB1, [5:17] AVCB2, [5:19] ABCB3. [5:21] So I'm assuming those are the [5:24] like serial numbers to the machines. [5:26] >> So that's absent voting, counting board [5:29] » So that's absent voting, counting board [5:29] one, absent voting, county board two, [5:30] absent. So we have three of them. [5:32] All right. Can I get a second? [5:35] >> Second. [5:36] » Second. [5:36] >> All right. No. Any further discussion? [5:38] » All right. No. Any further discussion? [5:38] No. All right. All in favor? [5:39] >> I [5:40] » I [5:40] >> I motion carries and then over to you, [5:43] » I motion carries and then over to you, [5:43] Treasurer Flavin. [5:45] >> Uh [5:46] » Uh [5:46] >> with the appointment of Oh, you got it. [5:48] » with the appointment of Oh, you got it. [5:48] Yeah. [5:48] >> I make a mo motion to appoint [5:51] » I make a mo motion to appoint [5:51] appointment of qualified and registered [5:52] election inspectors and receiving board [5:56] officials to appoint the attached [5:58] qualified and registered election [6:00] inspectors and receiving board officials [6:04] for the August 4th, 2026 primary [6:06] election as represented in the meeting [6:10] packet. [6:10] >> Second. [6:11] » Second. [6:11] >> Thank you. [6:11] » Thank you. [6:11] >> All right. Now on the next page of the [6:13] » All right. Now on the next page of the [6:13] packet, you can see several individuals [6:15] that are assigned to precinct [6:17] inspectors, early voting inspectors, [6:19] absency counting board inspectors, and [6:22] then the receiving board. Any further [6:25] discussion on that? [6:26] >> No. Nope. [6:27] » No. Nope. [6:27] >> All right. All in favor? [6:29] » All right. All in favor? [6:29] >> I. All opposed? [6:30] » I. All opposed? [6:30] >> Nay. Oh, no. No. [6:32] » Nay. Oh, no. No. [6:32] >> No. No. [6:34] » No. No. [6:34] >> All eyes. [6:34] » All eyes. [6:34] >> And one more, please. [6:36] » And one more, please. [6:36] >> Emergency election inspectors, [6:38] » Emergency election inspectors, [6:38] chairpeople, and receiving board [6:39] officials. Recommendation to follow to [6:42] allow the clerk and or deputy clerk to [6:44] appoint qualified and registered [6:46] emergency election inspectors, [6:48] chairpeople and/or receiving board [6:50] members as needed for the August 4th, [6:53] 2026 primary election. [6:55] >> Second. [6:56] » Second. [6:56] >> Any discussion? [6:58] » Any discussion? [6:58] >> No, sir. [6:59] » No, sir. [6:59] >> All in favor? I [7:00] » All in favor? I [7:00] >> I. [7:01] » I. [7:01] >> All right. Motion carries. There are no [7:03] » All right. Motion carries. There are no [7:03] discussion items there. I mean, does [7:06] anybody want to provide a report? [7:07] >> No. [7:08] » No. [7:08] >> No. Okay. Uh uh still no public comment. [7:12] » No. Okay. Uh uh still no public comment. [7:12] We will move immediately after this we [7:14] will move into a study session to [7:17] conduct the August 4th 2026 primary [7:20] election public accuracy test. So at [7:23] this time I would accept a motion to [7:25] adjurnn. [7:26] >> Motion to adjourn the regular meeting. [7:29] » Motion to adjourn the regular meeting. [7:29] >> Second. All in favor? [7:32] » Second. All in favor? [7:32] >> I I All right. The regular meeting is [7:34] » I I All right. The regular meeting is [7:34] closed and we are now in study session [7:35] to conduct the primary election public [7:37] accuracy test. Over to you, Mr. Freel. [7:44] » I said to run down the hall. I had the [7:46] ballots locked up in the room, so let me [7:48] go grab them. [7:57] Um, [7:59] I was going to ask you something, but [8:00] that's all right. We're good. [8:15] I didn't prepare a comedy bit or [8:17] anything to [8:23] do. You need a hand, brain. [8:26] >> All right. [8:27] » All right. [8:27] >> You want us down there, correct? [8:29] » You want us down there, correct? [8:29] >> Yes, please. [8:33] » That one working. There we go. All [8:36] right. Yes. So, I'm going to ask you [8:37] guys to come down. [8:38] >> I'm not going to scream into this. [8:39] » I'm not going to scream into this. [8:39] Sorry, Mike and Lori in the control [8:41] room. [8:47] » We need pens or anything, Brian? [8:49] >> Uh, no. I've got pens. [8:51] » Uh, no. I've got pens. [8:51] All right. So, basically what we're [8:52] going to do here today is we're going to [8:54] test our early voting tabulator and our [8:58] one of our precinct tabulators. This is [8:59] a precinct 3. I grabbed um our ballot on [9:02] demand system and our uh voter assist [9:06] terminal. Okay. Um basically what we're [9:10] going to do um we'll print a test ballot [9:13] out of the voter assist terminal. We'll [9:15] print one ballot out of each precinct [9:17] for the ballot on demand to prove that [9:20] it is testing or it is printing properly [9:21] and doing what it's functioning the way [9:23] it's supposed to. And then we will run [9:25] predetermined ballots through these two [9:27] tabulators to make sure that the test [9:29] comes out accurate. Okay. Um I've [9:32] obviously pre-ested them and it came out [9:34] accurate, but we will do it now for the [9:35] public. Um there is a testing procedure [9:40] created by the state of Michigan um that [9:42] we have to follow for every election to [9:45] uh make sure that the they all not only [9:47] do they just function properly, you [9:49] know, buttons working, sound working, um [9:52] but to make sure that they're marking [9:54] the ballots correctly. All right. So we [9:57] predetermine [9:58] what candidates going to get how many [10:00] votes and they all have a different [10:02] number of votes so that when we run [10:03] these and print it off it comes out [10:05] exactly the way we pred predetermined [10:08] it. Okay. Um so let me get these open [10:11] and we can start doing that. I'm going [10:13] to have you guys actually start running [10:15] these. [10:19] » This is new equipment this year, right? [10:21] >> No, not yet. [10:30] No, we can get down there after this. [10:45] » All right. So, I did have the tabulators [10:47] uh already plugged in, so we didn't have [10:49] to go through the whole uploading [10:51] process because it does take a second. [10:53] Um, so what I'll do is I will open the [10:55] poles on each of them, start running the [10:56] zero tapes. [11:04] Once these zero tapes are run, the [11:06] election commission is going to review [11:07] them to make sure uh, one, there's no [11:10] votes on them already. They should all [11:11] be zero. Um, and two, that all the [11:15] candidates match the candidates that are [11:17] on the ballot. So, I'll give you each a [11:18] ballot and you can go through it. [11:59] So you can see there's essentially out [12:02] of a [12:04] so you can see governor candidate well [12:07] actually you can see the uh totals and [12:09] then governor candidates United States [12:12] senator and it go it'll go through the [12:14] democratic representatives and then it [12:17] will go to the pump representatives [12:19] and then other [12:30] all [12:39] So, we're looking to make sure there are [12:40] no votes, [12:41] >> right? And then I'm then I'm going to [12:43] » right? And then I'm then I'm going to [12:43] hand you guys a ballot and I will have [12:44] you just make sure that all candidates [12:46] listed on this ballot also are listed on [12:49] that tape. [12:50] >> They don't have to be in the same order, [12:52] » They don't have to be in the same order, [12:52] but they all have to be [12:55] >> because they do flip around the order [12:56] » because they do flip around the order [12:56] depending on what precinct you're in. [12:59] All right. All zeros, which is correct, [13:02] right? [13:04] >> That is you have precinct 3, I believe. [13:06] » That is you have precinct 3, I believe. [13:06] Is that correct? [13:07] >> Yes, that's precinct three. [13:09] » Yes, that's precinct three. [13:09] >> Okay. [13:10] » Okay. [13:10] >> And this is [13:14] tabular 191. [13:26] Here's a present. does have marks on [13:29] sign. Don't worry about that. [13:34] » So now we got to compare [13:36] >> and then [13:38] » and then [13:38] >> we got [13:41] so [13:45] » EV12 [13:48] governor. We got one, [13:50] >> right? So uh so this is the early voting [13:53] » right? So uh so this is the early voting [13:53] tabulator. So it literally is all three [13:55] precincts in one. Um, so we're just [13:58] going to look at the ballot for precinct [14:00] one to make sure everybody's on there. [14:09] » Govern [14:17] United States Senator Democrats, we got [14:21] Moral Stevens. [14:23] And then sixth district uh [14:26] representative we got Dingle. That's it. [14:30] >> State senator. Fourth district we got [14:32] » State senator. Fourth district we got [14:32] Camelary. [14:34] >> These are just Democrats. [14:37] » These are just Democrats. [14:37] >> Representative state legislature. 27th [14:39] » Representative state legislature. 27th [14:39] district. We got churches only. [14:42] >> All right. County Executive. We got [14:44] » All right. County Executive. We got [14:44] Evans [14:46] John [14:47] Sigma. [14:49] That's it. Got two for [14:53] Republican. [14:54] >> Oh, no. They're down here. [14:55] » Oh, no. They're down here. [14:55] >> Okay. [14:55] » Okay. [14:55] >> Yeah, they're down here. [14:59] » County Executive Evans [15:03] Sigma [15:11] » uh delegates county convention growil. I [15:14] got uh Domino, Leon, or Banny. [15:18] >> Only three, right? [15:19] » Only three, right? [15:19] >> Yes. [15:20] » Yes. [15:20] Now for the Republican electoral groups [15:24] that James [15:27] United States Senator Rogers only [15:32] >> uh six district [15:35] » uh six district [15:35] >> you need [15:37] » you need [15:37] precinct one [15:38] >> this is precinct two that's precinct [15:40] » this is precinct two that's precinct [15:40] three so you'll skip past those go to [15:41] that [15:50] only [15:51] >> county executive. We got [16:00] executive. Is this Michael Evans? [16:04] Republican. This is correct. Michael [16:06] Evans and Warren. Warren is a Democrat, [16:09] right? [16:11] >> So, the one running against them is [16:12] » So, the one running against them is [16:12] Michael Evans. Warren Evans. [16:14] >> I don't Yeah. Okay. I don't know who. [16:16] » I don't Yeah. Okay. I don't know who. [16:16] I'm sure they're [16:16] >> the names correct, right? [16:18] » the names correct, right? [16:18] >> Yes. Yeah, there is a Michael Evans on [16:20] » Yes. Yeah, there is a Michael Evans on [16:20] there. [16:23] >> No idea. [16:29] » There are no votes cast. [16:31] >> That's not right. [16:32] » That's not right. [16:32] >> Okay, this matches the ballots and there [16:34] » Okay, this matches the ballots and there [16:34] are no votes cast. [16:42] » Do we need to sign these tickets? [16:44] >> Um, [16:46] » Um, [16:46] yes, we can. Uh so we can sign when [16:49] we're done. Okay. Um that way we get [16:51] through the bulk in this first and then [16:53] we'll [17:06] » Evan. [17:16] » All right. We reviewed and came out with [17:19] >> this is good. [17:20] » this is good. [17:20] >> Everything's good. Okay. So, both [17:22] » Everything's good. Okay. So, both [17:22] >> reviewing it. [17:23] » reviewing it. [17:23] >> So, precinct one, precinct 3 went [17:25] » So, precinct one, precinct 3 went [17:25] through them. Everything's good. Um, now [17:27] we'll start running ballots. Um, [17:30] basically the way this works, um, with [17:32] the predetermined test, [17:39] um, with the predetermined test, um, [17:42] it's going to have scenarios. The first [17:44] 12 ballots are a full scenario. So, [17:46] you're going to have um a blank ballot. [17:50] You're going to have a ballot with um uh [17:53] stray marks. You're going to have a [17:55] ballot that's from a different precinct [17:57] to show that precinct 3 can't take a [17:59] ballot from another precinct. Obviously, [18:01] the early voting one can take a ballot [18:03] from all of them. So, we'll have to skip [18:04] that one when we do that one because [18:05] early voting is all three precincts in [18:07] one. Um it will have um overvoting [18:12] the partisan section Democrat. It'll [18:16] have over voting the Republican section [18:17] Dem uh it'll have over voting the um [18:23] what are they called? The the uh the [18:26] millages or the proposals. Um, so it's [18:29] gonna go the first 12 are scenarios and [18:31] then after that it's all about having no [18:35] candidate within a section having the [18:37] same amount of votes so that we know [18:39] exactly how it's going to turn out. So [18:40] if two people had [18:41] >> So if two people had eight votes, you [18:43] » So if two people had eight votes, you [18:43] wouldn't be able to tell for sure if the [18:44] tabulator did it correctly or not. So at [18:47] that point, we're just trying to line [18:48] them up so they're all getting a [18:49] different number of votes so that we [18:50] know exactly how this is going to turn [18:52] out. Um, [18:56] » okay. So, [18:58] >> I'll just move this over here. Whoever [19:00] » I'll just move this over here. Whoever [19:00] you two are going to run those. So, what [19:01] we're going to do, the first page, it's [19:03] just directions, and I'm going to walk [19:04] you through it. So, you can skip that [19:05] one. So, your tablet is going to move [19:07] way faster than mine. I'm just going to [19:09] let you know it's a newer version of the [19:12] um [19:13] All right. So, mine says, I don't want [19:15] any more copies. Does yours ask you if [19:17] you want more copies? [19:19] >> All right, perfect. So, system ready. [19:20] » All right, perfect. So, system ready. [19:20] So, we're going to take our first [19:21] ballot. I can tell on this one, the [19:23] first ballot is a complete overvote of [19:26] the Democratic partisan section and the [19:30] uh proposals. Okay. So, every single [19:32] oval in those two are are filled in. [19:35] >> Yeah, it's every single oval in those [19:37] » Yeah, it's every single oval in those [19:37] two sections. So, [19:39] >> we're going to put that in. [19:41] » we're going to put that in. [19:41] >> Where's the answer? [19:42] » Where's the answer? [19:42] >> Tabler's going to beep at you. Yours is [19:45] » Tabler's going to beep at you. Yours is [19:45] beeping a lot faster than mine and it's [19:46] going to tell you that you have we have [19:48] an overvote found. Okay. All right. So, [19:52] we are just going to make it. We're [19:53] going to have it cast that ballot. Yeah. [19:55] Yours actually is a little [19:57] >> Yep. So, we'll hit cast. It's going to [20:00] » Yep. So, we'll hit cast. It's going to [20:00] take it. All right. Now, the next ballot [20:03] I can see is a complete overvote of the [20:05] Republican section. [20:07] >> So, [20:09] » So, [20:09] >> right at the polls, if you were to walk [20:11] » right at the polls, if you were to walk [20:11] up in the tab BPA, you said overvote, we [20:13] would then give you the option, would [20:14] you like to get that ballot back? [20:16] >> Get a new ballot. [20:18] » Get a new ballot. [20:18] >> Fix your fix it. All right. get right. [20:21] » Fix your fix it. All right. get right. [20:21] It would be right. Or you could look at [20:23] it and say, "Well, it's maybe it's only [20:25] one little section. I don't care about [20:27] that section, so I'm just going to let [20:28] it be because everything else will [20:29] count." [20:30] >> You know, so there there are [20:32] » You know, so there there are [20:32] >> All right. [20:33] » All right. [20:33] >> This one is a [20:35] » This one is a [20:36] >> that's an over. [20:36] » that's an over. [20:36] >> It's going to be over vote of Republican [20:38] » It's going to be over vote of Republican [20:38] and the proposals. So, we're going to [20:40] cast that. [20:45] » All right. The next one is going to be [20:47] the stray marks one. I know it looks [20:48] kind of funny. [20:51] But it should tell me it's a blank [20:53] ballot [20:54] >> once it goes in. [20:57] » once it goes in. [20:57] Blank ballot detected. Okay. Because it [20:59] just has has stray marks on it. Nothing [21:01] none of the ovals were actually filled [21:02] in. [21:03] >> Right. [21:03] » Right. [21:03] >> And we're going to cast that. [21:05] » And we're going to cast that. [21:05] >> Everything will be cast, just so you [21:06] » Everything will be cast, just so you [21:06] know. [21:08] >> I got confused. [21:09] » I got confused. [21:09] >> All right. Ballot number four is [21:12] » All right. Ballot number four is [21:12] literally a it is a blank ballot. No [21:14] votes cast on it. [21:15] >> Nothing. [21:15] » Nothing. [21:15] >> So it should beep at us and let us know [21:17] » So it should beep at us and let us know [21:17] that we have a blank ballot. ballot [21:19] detected. [21:20] >> Correct. [21:21] » Correct. [21:21] >> Yep. [21:22] » Yep. [21:22] >> And then we cast them. [21:27] » Got two there. [21:28] >> All right. Ballot number five. Looks [21:30] » All right. Ballot number five. Looks [21:30] like we have an overvote in the [21:32] Republican partisan section and the [21:34] proposals are correct. [21:40] » You have chose two. You are allowed one. [21:44] >> Yeah. Yeah. [21:45] » Yeah. Yeah. [21:45] >> So, we have an over vote. I could hit [21:47] » So, we have an over vote. I could hit [21:47] more and it'll give me way more [21:49] information, but um for our purposes, we [21:52] know it is detecting overvote, which is [21:53] what it is. [21:58] All right, ballot number six. I have an [22:00] overvote in just the partisan section [22:02] and or I'm sorry, in the proposal [22:04] section. Republican [22:06] >> section is correct. I know you guys are [22:07] » section is correct. I know you guys are [22:07] going to get way ahead of me. [22:09] >> We'll stay We'll stay with you so you [22:10] » We'll stay We'll stay with you so you [22:10] can [22:11] >> Yeah. [22:12] » Yeah. [22:12] >> And we have an over vote. We know where [22:14] » And we have an over vote. We know where [22:14] it's going to be. the number behind the [22:18] >> So, it's going to tell you how many how [22:21] » So, it's going to tell you how many how [22:21] many of those [22:23] >> areas are overvolted, [22:24] » areas are overvolted, [22:24] >> right? That's what I mean. You could [22:25] » right? That's what I mean. You could [22:25] turn the ballot. [22:26] >> So, your last one should have said just [22:28] » So, your last one should have said just [22:28] should have said just two, [22:30] >> right? [22:30] » right? [22:30] >> At the pre, [22:32] » At the pre, [22:32] >> right? Because it was just the proposal, [22:33] » right? Because it was just the proposal, [22:33] so it should have just shown two. [22:35] >> Mine I would have to hit a bunch of [22:37] » Mine I would have to hit a bunch of [22:37] buttons to get to that. Um, so this [22:39] one's going to be an overvote in the [22:40] Democratic partisan section with the [22:42] proposals being voted correctly. [22:46] And you're going to cast it. [22:47] >> We're going to cast it. You want to cast [22:48] » We're going to cast it. You want to cast [22:48] it? [22:48] >> I'll cast it. [22:49] » I'll cast it. [22:49] >> Hold on. Let it It's gonna There it is. [22:51] » Hold on. Let it It's gonna There it is. [22:51] >> Over vote. [22:53] » Over vote. [22:53] >> Would you hold this up so people can [22:55] » Would you hold this up so people can [22:55] see? Oh, yeah. These are test. [22:56] >> These are test ballot. It says test at [22:58] » These are test ballot. It says test at [22:58] the top. All right. Not not real ballots [23:00] here. [23:01] >> I mean, they are real in the sense that [23:03] » I mean, they are real in the sense that [23:03] the table does take them, but they are [23:05] test. All right. Next ballot. Um, we [23:08] have correct in the Democratic partisan [23:10] section and overvote in the proposal [23:12] section. [23:14] over voted in this twice or two times. [23:18] >> So, it been [23:21] » So, it been [23:21] >> okay, you are good. [23:27] » All right. I will say this. Just when [23:28] you get to 12, don't put number 12 in [23:30] for you because it's it's supposed to be [23:32] a different precinct. It'll take yours. [23:33] >> This is nine. [23:34] » This is nine. [23:34] >> I know. When you get to 12, just getting [23:36] » I know. When you get to 12, just getting [23:36] ahead because you guys sometimes feed [23:38] before me. Uh number nine. Um this one's [23:41] going to be a complete crossover vote. [23:43] They voted Democratic and Republican. So [23:45] this ballot would not count except the [23:47] proposals would count. [23:49] >> Okay? So if you if you cross over vote [23:52] » Okay? So if you if you cross over vote [23:52] in a primary election, which means [23:54] voting in the Democratic and Republican [23:56] sections, your ballot for the partisan [23:58] section will not count at all, but your [24:00] proposal still would. Just so that All [24:03] right. [24:05] >> So if you were at home and you've and [24:09] » So if you were at home and you've and [24:09] you all of a sudden watching this and [24:11] you're like, "Oh, wait. I can't vote for [24:12] people on both sides, both uh both. You [24:16] cannot. All right. You can come in and [24:18] visit us with your absentee ballout. Go [24:19] ahead and hit that. You can come in and [24:21] we can spoil that absentee bout and give [24:22] you a new one. Um if that's the case, [24:25] just letting you know. All right. So, [24:27] that one. Do you really want to? Yes. [24:29] That one's special because it's a [24:31] crossover. It really wants to ask. Are [24:32] you sure you want to do this? Because [24:33] it's not going to count. [24:34] >> Okay. [24:35] » Okay. [24:35] >> All right. Um, so ballot number 10 on [24:38] » All right. Um, so ballot number 10 on [24:38] our test is [24:40] >> uh all writeins for the Democratic side. [24:43] » uh all writeins for the Democratic side. [24:43] Just writeins. [24:48] » Do any of the writings count? [24:49] >> This should count. Yes, this will take [24:51] » This should count. Yes, this will take [24:51] it. Um, the the tabulator itself just so [24:55] we all understand like when you write in [24:58] a write in oval, obviously there's no [25:00] nothing next to it. You have to write [25:02] something next to it and it has to be a [25:03] correct valid write in for it to count. [25:06] We get a lot of people at elections, [25:07] they put in Mickey Mouse and stuff like [25:08] that, you know, obviously they don't [25:10] count. It has to be someone who's [25:11] actually put in and run for a write in [25:14] um and that would count, [25:16] >> right? So it there is a um a bin inside [25:19] » right? So it there is a um a bin inside [25:19] this we'll look at after when we open it [25:21] up. Um they holds all the writeins from [25:24] falling into the bottom. So at the end [25:26] of the night, our inspectors can pull [25:28] out the bottom ballots without writeins, [25:31] then open up the write in so they can go [25:33] through them to make sure should any of [25:35] these count. All right. So it does keep [25:36] them aside to to make their night a [25:38] little bit easier instead of going [25:39] through every single ballot looking for [25:40] writeins. [25:41] >> Uh that one would have gone because it [25:43] » Uh that one would have gone because it [25:43] was voted correctly just like this will [25:45] be voted correctly too in the Republican [25:47] writins. [25:51] » So your 12 you skipped right. [25:55] All right. So, R12 [25:57] is wrong precinct. It's preync number [25:59] one. All right. So, it should [26:03] I'm waiting. There we go. It should spit [26:05] it back at us [26:10] and tell us invalid ballot detected. [26:12] Please ensure you receive the correct [26:14] ballot. Okay. Um, [26:16] >> how could somebody get [26:18] » how could somebody get [26:18] wrong? So, uh, a lot harder now unless [26:22] we literally hand we give the wrong [26:25] boxes to [26:26] >> All right. Because now they're in [26:28] » All right. Because now they're in [26:28] different buildings. [26:29] >> It was a little bit easier when we had [26:32] » It was a little bit easier when we had [26:32] two precincts in a building. [26:34] >> So, you'd have one and two at [26:35] » So, you'd have one and two at [26:35] Presbyterian, three and four, and then [26:37] we had five and six where maybe an [26:40] inspector because those were tight [26:42] areas, ballots could be kept in the [26:46] middle of the room, they were supposed [26:47] to be on different sides of the tables. [26:49] inspector went over, grabbed the next [26:52] batch of but it was the wrong the wrong [26:54] precinct. So all a sudden all the voters [26:56] are coming back going none of these [26:57] work. All right. [26:59] >> Um so now uh we're going to skip the [27:02] » Um so now uh we're going to skip the [27:02] next one. We're just going to run right [27:03] into um part two number one. All these [27:10] where all these ballots are just trying [27:13] to get different numbers of people who [27:15] voted. All right. So we're trying to get [27:17] two to one three. So [27:20] Yes. So, all this is going to be now [27:22] just correct. I actually Kevin, I'll let [27:25] you feed some ballots. It's just going [27:27] to take a second. Wait till [27:28] >> Do you want us to keep feeding them? [27:30] » Do you want us to keep feeding them? [27:30] >> You can just go. Yes. [27:31] » You can just go. Yes. [27:31] >> And wait till it says uh ready. Your [27:34] » And wait till it says uh ready. Your [27:34] system ready. And now you can put the [27:35] next one in. [27:39] » Ours is just the old old 10year-old [27:42] style. That's really slow. [27:44] >> I see. So if somebody just has two they [27:46] » I see. So if somebody just has two they [27:46] want to vote for, it's still a good [27:48] ballot, [27:48] >> right? [27:49] » right? [27:49] >> Break the rules. [27:50] » Break the rules. [27:50] >> I mean, you can vote for one. [27:53] » I mean, you can vote for one. [27:53] >> Yeah, you could walk if you just wanted [27:55] » Yeah, you could walk if you just wanted [27:55] to vote governor and vote nothing else [27:57] on the ballot. It still counts. It's [27:58] just that that's the only thing you're [27:59] going to get. [28:00] >> Yeah, [28:01] » Yeah, [28:01] >> you could come in and just vote [28:02] » you could come in and just vote [28:02] proposals and walk out. I mean, however [28:04] you [28:04] >> successful. [28:08] So one of these pop back [28:11] successful. Yeah, we at this point, none [28:14] of the rest of them should beep, do [28:17] anything. Everything should be a clean a [28:19] clean feed. [28:22] And just a reminder, while they're [28:23] running these ballots, um we do have [28:24] absentee ballots available right now. Um [28:27] ballots, uh we've had it for a couple [28:29] weeks now, um if you'd like a ballot, [28:31] you can contact our office, either come [28:33] in, fill out an application, contact us, [28:35] uh via phone, we can email you, or uh [28:37] mail you an application. you do have to [28:39] fill an application um always before we [28:42] can give you a ballot. Um so um that is [28:45] the law. Um but once you fill out that [28:47] application, we can give you a ballot. [28:49] Um early voting is going to start on um [28:53] July 25th. All right? So Saturday, July [28:56] 25th, and that will run for nine [28:58] consecutive days from 8:00 am to 400 pm [29:02] every day. Um, [29:06] so if you want to [29:08] uh if you want to come in, um, if you [29:11] can't come on election day, but you want [29:12] to come in and vote early, um, it's it [29:14] it's literally like what we're doing [29:16] right now. You fill out a ballot like [29:17] you're in the precinct, inspectors, you [29:20] know, shuffle you around. You go to your [29:21] voting booth, um, and then you go and [29:24] you feed your ballot into the tabulator. [29:26] Um, if you have an absentee ballot and [29:29] you'd like to actually feed your [29:31] absentee ballot into a tabulator, you [29:33] can bring your absentee ballot to early [29:36] voting and vote it there. You can bring [29:39] it on election day and vote it on [29:41] election day in a tabulator. [29:48] Um, if you did receive an abs ball and [29:50] you've decided you want to um, not use [29:52] it and go vote in person or uh, you [29:55] know, in person either at early voting [29:57] or on election day, um, you can come in [29:59] and surrender that ballot to us um, and [30:02] then you can do whatever you'd like. [30:05] If you have a situation where a [30:07] candidate dies, [30:08] >> if a candidate uh passes away or [30:11] » if a candidate uh passes away or [30:11] candidate um pulls out um of the [30:14] election, which we did just have someone [30:17] um in that case, if that's someone you [30:20] had already cast a vote for, you can [30:21] come in and we can spoil that ballot and [30:23] we can get you a new ballot. [30:28] Right. [30:31] The biggest thing in this election, [30:32] also, if you do have an FC ball out [30:34] there, please [30:36] um sign your absentee ballot um on the [30:40] envelope on the outside when you before [30:41] you return it. Uh we've got a whole [30:43] stack already that are unsigned and [30:45] we're trying to contact people to come [30:46] in. Um so that'd be really helpful. [30:51] » All right. All of them were taken. [31:02] You want this too, Brian? Somewhere in [31:04] the [31:05] >> Um, you could just leave it there for [31:07] » Um, you could just leave it there for [31:07] right now. That's fine. Um, you're [31:09] you're all going to sign it um before [31:11] this is over. What we'll do is um we'll [31:14] get everything tested. We'll make sure [31:15] everything was correct and then we can [31:16] do all the paperwork stuff off camera. [31:19] We don't have they don't need to watch [31:20] us sign things and seal things up. At [31:22] that at that point, it'll be no one [31:24] talking. It's going to be probably [31:25] pretty boring for them. So, uh, but what [31:28] we will do is we will, um, run the tapes [31:32] on these, make sure it came out [31:33] correctly, um, like it was supposed to [31:57] So a long time ago you went in, you gave [31:59] your ballot and people had to actually [32:03] >> correct. [32:08] » Yeah. Now we we only have to tally on um [32:11] writeins. [32:12] >> Yeah. Which usually isn't a huge number. [32:15] » Yeah. Which usually isn't a huge number. [32:15] So, um, [32:28] » yeah, that [32:29] >> you know when the township started with [32:31] » you know when the township started with [32:31] these machines, [32:32] >> these particular ones or [32:36] » these particular ones or [32:36] >> um I you know what that I don't know [32:38] » um I you know what that I don't know [32:38] that I don't know. I mean I w I [32:40] obviously haven't been around long [32:42] enough to vote in one of the booths with [32:44] the curtain. I did never got to do that. [32:46] So, [32:50] » um, okay. Um, so ballots have been run. [32:55] Now, we're going to close our polls. Um, [32:59] so I I will have Jameson grabbed. There [33:01] should be Do you have a key over there? [33:05] >> Did I steal your key? Maybe. [33:12] » All right. So, you're gonna [33:14] You're going to take your key and you're [33:16] going to put it over this security key [33:18] flat. No, the You're gonna take There [33:21] you go. Yep. This round. It's then going [33:24] to bring up an administrative menu on [33:26] your other side. [33:29] >> And I'm going to close the polls. [33:31] » And I'm going to close the polls. [33:31] >> Password. [33:32] » Password. [33:32] >> Password is [33:36] » Password is [33:36] I don't want to say that. [33:37] >> Not gonna say it out loud. So, [33:51] Am I certain I want to close the polls? [33:52] Yes. This is the same process our [33:54] election inspectors would go through at [33:56] the end of the night. Um and then what [33:58] it's going to do is it's going to [34:03] generate that uh yep results tape for [34:07] us. [34:10] Now, it's programmed to print five tapes [34:12] total. We're gonna cancel this after the [34:15] first one. Uh Jameson, you'll be able to [34:17] pick how many you do. So, you're in a [34:19] better shot than me. You having some [34:20] issues over there. [34:34] Sorry. [35:07] The two don't do the exact same. [35:16] » So these are the actual tapes that you [35:18] hang up at the end of [35:20] >> correct [35:21] » correct [35:21] >> voting. [35:22] » voting. [35:22] >> All right. So I'm going to [35:23] » All right. So I'm going to [35:23] >> I'm going to cancel that where it's at. [35:25] » I'm going to cancel that where it's at. [35:25] Um, I think we ran over the first one, [35:27] which is fine. [35:36] Make sure there are no ballads in the [35:39] auxiliary of the box. [35:44] All right. [36:08] Okay. All right. So, now we're going to [36:11] um we have our simulated tapes that [36:14] we're going to compare this to. [36:19] Um, and they should come out exactly the [36:21] same. So, I'll give you yours. Um, [36:26] yours is going to be a little bit [36:27] different because you have [36:32] the [36:34] other tabulator. [36:39] All right. So, yours should Did you have [36:42] 30? [36:43] >> 36. [36:43] » 36. [36:43] >> Yes. All right. So, you're gonna take [36:45] » Yes. All right. So, you're gonna take [36:46] that and you and Joe can review that [36:48] tape. Um, [36:50] and then we're going to [36:54] >> This is all pretty. [36:56] » This is all pretty. [36:56] >> All right. So, we're going to review [37:00] our tape here. [37:04] Um, [37:05] so we've got [37:09] let's see. So you should be starting [37:10] with as we scroll through here a little [37:12] bit [37:13] >> our first candidate down there. So we [37:15] » our first candidate down there. So we [37:15] had 34 ballots cast. [37:17] >> That's what this says it should have had [37:19] » That's what this says it should have had [37:19] is 34. [37:20] >> All right. So then we're going to start [37:21] » All right. So then we're going to start [37:21] with looks like the Democratic side with [37:24] governor. [37:25] >> Okay. [37:25] » Okay. [37:25] >> All right. So um looks like uh Benson [37:28] » All right. So um looks like uh Benson [37:28] four [37:29] >> Swanson five or six I mean sorry [37:34] » Swanson five or six I mean sorry [37:34] >> and write in one. [37:35] » and write in one. [37:35] >> Yes. Okay. And then um Senator Well, [37:38] » Yes. Okay. And then um Senator Well, [37:38] actually yours is probably going to go [37:40] the other governor. So let me [37:41] >> Okay, [37:41] » Okay, [37:41] >> let me jump over here. So we've got Cox [37:44] » let me jump over here. So we've got Cox [37:44] with four. [37:44] >> Yes. [37:45] » Yes. [37:45] >> James with six. [37:46] » James with six. [37:46] >> Yes. [37:47] » Yes. [37:47] >> Johnson with two. [37:48] » Johnson with two. [37:48] >> Yes. [37:48] » Yes. [37:48] >> Nesbbit with three. [37:49] » Nesbbit with three. [37:49] >> Yes. [37:50] » Yes. [37:50] >> One writen. [37:51] » One writen. [37:51] >> Correct. [37:51] » Correct. [37:51] >> Okay. Then we're going to jump back to [37:54] » Okay. Then we're going to jump back to [37:54] US Senator [37:56] um Els [37:59] >> correct. [37:59] » correct. [37:59] >> Um McMorro three. [38:01] » Um McMorro three. [38:01] >> Correct. [38:02] » Correct. [38:02] >> Stevens five. [38:04] » Stevens five. [38:04] >> Correct. [38:04] » Correct. [38:04] >> Wrighten one. Correct. [38:06] » Wrighten one. Correct. [38:06] >> And now uh Mike Rogers 11. [38:08] » And now uh Mike Rogers 11. [38:08] >> Correct. [38:09] » Correct. [38:09] >> Right in one. [38:10] » Right in one. [38:10] >> Correct. [38:12] » Correct. [38:12] >> Okay. Uh rep in Congress 6th district, [38:15] » Okay. Uh rep in Congress 6th district, [38:15] we've got Dingle five. Right in one. [38:18] >> Correct. [38:19] » Correct. [38:19] >> And [38:21] » And [38:21] Smiley 12, right in one. [38:23] >> Correct. [38:24] » Correct. [38:24] >> State senator fourth district came six [38:27] » State senator fourth district came six [38:27] right in one. [38:28] >> Correct. [38:29] » Correct. [38:29] >> And uh Marcy 13, right in one. [38:33] » And uh Marcy 13, right in one. [38:33] >> Correct. [38:35] » Correct. [38:35] Rep in 27th district uh churches seven [38:38] right in one [38:39] >> correct [38:40] » correct [38:40] >> linting 14 right in one [38:42] » linting 14 right in one [38:42] >> corrective [38:43] » corrective [38:43] >> county executive uh Warren Evans three [38:47] » county executive uh Warren Evans three [38:47] >> yes [38:50] » yes [38:50] >> Sigma seven [38:51] » Sigma seven [38:51] >> correct [38:52] » correct [38:52] >> and right in one [38:53] » and right in one [38:53] >> yes [38:54] » yes [38:54] >> and then on the other side we've got um [38:56] » and then on the other side we've got um [38:56] Evans with 15 and right in one [38:59] >> correct [39:00] » correct [39:00] >> county delegate delegate to the county [39:03] » county delegate delegate to the county [39:03] convention we've Got uh Domino 10, Leon [39:07] 7, Urbani 8, and right in eight. [39:10] >> Correct. [39:11] » Correct. [39:11] >> And then [39:13] » And then [39:13] on the other side, [39:17] right here. So, we have no one. Oh, [39:20] wait. No one [39:21] >> says write in 14. [39:22] » says write in 14. [39:22] >> Where am I at? [39:24] » Where am I at? [39:24] >> For the Republican convention. [39:25] » For the Republican convention. [39:26] >> Oh, [39:28] » Oh, [39:28] how am I missing that page? Hold on. [39:33] Oh, right [39:35] >> here. Yes. 14. Sorry. Yes. County [39:37] » here. Yes. 14. Sorry. Yes. County [39:37] convention 14. Correct. All right. And [39:39] then we would be on the two [39:41] >> transportation. [39:42] » transportation. [39:42] >> Sorry. Transport transit 1511. [39:44] » Sorry. Transport transit 1511. [39:44] >> Correct. [39:45] » Correct. [39:45] >> I'm sorry. Yes. 15. No. 11. Correct. And [39:47] » I'm sorry. Yes. 15. No. 11. Correct. And [39:47] then the uh police mill. Yes. 16. No. [39:51] 10. [39:51] >> Correct. [39:52] » Correct. [39:52] >> Okay. [39:53] » Okay. [39:53] >> So, that came out absolutely correct. [39:56] » So, that came out absolutely correct. [39:56] >> All right. So, um [40:03] All right. So, next up for us, [40:07] >> we are going to hit utilities and we are [40:09] » we are going to hit utilities and we are [40:09] going to [40:11] >> zero this back out. Take these 34 votes [40:14] » zero this back out. Take these 34 votes [40:14] out. So, it's ready for election day. [40:16] Okay. [40:18] >> Hit zero. [40:22] » That is not the right code. [40:40] All right, ballots cast zero. We are [40:42] back to zero. It is ready [40:44] >> for election day. [40:45] » for election day. [40:45] >> Correct. [40:45] » Correct. [40:45] >> All right. Excellent. [40:46] » All right. Excellent. [40:46] >> Excellent. [40:46] » Excellent. [40:46] >> We can shut this one down. [40:53] » Nice work. [40:54] >> Thank you very much. All right. And then [40:55] » Thank you very much. All right. And then [40:55] we will move on to these two [40:58] >> once they're ready to go. These will be [41:00] » once they're ready to go. These will be [41:00] really fast and we'll be done. [41:03] >> 19 9 28 44. Okay. Uh [41:12] 27 [41:20] 28 44. Okay. Uh That's it. [41:26] That's all that I had on that tape. [41:29] >> Everything came out correct. [41:31] » Everything came out correct. [41:31] >> No. So, the number of undervotes, the [41:33] » No. So, the number of undervotes, the [41:33] machine is reporting a higher number of [41:35] under votes than this. This Well, the [41:38] machine's reporting less actually. So, [41:41] this is saying this should have 20 under [41:43] votes. We had zero, [41:45] right? This one, nine, [41:49] nine, eight. So, there seems to be a 20. [41:52] Oh, that's cuz our I'm sorry. Our um [41:57] we don't program it to do under votes. [42:00] >> Okay. [42:00] » Okay. [42:00] >> Some states do so that it does get [42:02] » Some states do so that it does get [42:02] programmed that way, but or the their [42:06] tape there will come out that way, but [42:08] we don't program it to keep track of [42:11] under votes. That's why ours are all [42:12] zero. [42:13] >> Yeah. I once you said it, I thought, [42:15] » Yeah. I once you said it, I thought, [42:15] "Oh, wait. Are we actually is it [42:17] tracking something?" Like it had votes. [42:18] I'm like, "If it had things, then I was [42:20] going to have a problem." But they're [42:21] all zero. [42:21] >> Yes. Okay, that's that is perfect and it [42:23] » Yes. Okay, that's that is perfect and it [42:23] came out correct. [42:24] >> Okay. [42:25] » Okay. [42:25] >> All right. Um, so all right, if you're [42:27] » All right. Um, so all right, if you're [42:27] done, then we can zero out your [42:30] uh we'll zero out yours and be done with [42:32] it. We are not going to print again. [42:37] » It's going to do it. [42:39] >> Oh, the right. [42:39] » Oh, the right. [42:40] >> It's doing the right in. Yeah. [42:42] » It's doing the right in. Yeah. [42:42] >> Um, yeah, with this tabulator, it does [42:45] » Um, yeah, with this tabulator, it does [42:45] ask you if you'd like a write in report. [42:47] Um, [42:49] >> so [42:52] they don't they get a head start on [42:54] writeins because they can actually it'll [42:56] print off and take a snapshot picture of [42:59] whatever you wrote. So this tabular is [43:03] more sophisticated than the old ones. [43:05] Um, so they can start with the tape and [43:08] know if any of the writeins are even [43:10] valid without even having to look at the [43:11] ballot. All right. But once they do see [43:14] that there are, then they'll start [43:15] comparing them to make sure it is. [43:18] Okay. [43:23] All right. So, we're just going to [43:24] quickly zero this one back out. [43:39] go through it and then [43:42] >> open it up. [43:47] » I do not press these very well. [43:58] » I guarantee I'll get it wrong. [44:04] Do you read that one as a treasure? [44:06] >> I feel good when I get it right. [44:09] » I feel good when I get it right. [44:09] >> We're not going to print that. [44:19] » Yes. [44:20] >> Okay. So, at this point, our ballot [44:22] » Okay. So, at this point, our ballot [44:22] counter says zero. So, we're back to, [44:25] you know, ready to go for uh election [44:27] day now. Everything tested perfect. We [44:29] know it works. We put it at zero. We [44:32] lock it up. This now will be ready uh [44:35] delivered to the precinct or actually [44:37] this is early voting. So on the 25th [44:38] it'll be delivered downstairs um and [44:40] ready to go for the inspectors. [44:43] We'll shut that down. All right. And [44:46] then we just have two other quick items [44:48] to do. Um we are going to [44:54] quickly log into our ballot on demand. [44:57] This is how we do ballots in the um [45:01] early voting. Um we don't actually hand [45:04] you ballots like you do in the precinct. [45:05] We you come in and we print your ballot [45:07] there. Um [45:10] so let's go. [45:19] » Oops. And let's see if I can get the [45:21] password right and we'll be all set. [45:30] Okay. [45:39] Oh, [45:40] I'm putting in the number like I'm doing [45:42] the tabulator. [45:44] Okay, [45:46] so here's our ballot on demand system. [45:48] Um just like I know for you show at home [45:51] um it shows three ballot styles uh for [45:54] precinct one, precinct two, and precinct [45:56] 3. Um so what we will do, we're going to [45:59] print one ballot for each precinct to [46:02] show that it's working correctly [46:04] >> for the early voting. [46:05] » for the early voting. [46:05] >> For the this is Yep. for the early [46:07] » For the this is Yep. for the early [46:07] voting. [46:08] >> All right. [46:10] » All right. [46:10] And print [46:30] There you go. [46:31] >> All right. You want to take a look at [46:32] » All right. You want to take a look at [46:32] that? [46:34] >> It should say precinct one at the top. I [46:37] » It should say precinct one at the top. I [46:37] hope [46:39] that was correct. [46:40] >> All right. And then we'll do a precinct [46:41] » All right. And then we'll do a precinct [46:41] two. [46:51] Yeah, if you want you can compare. [46:57] » Oh, this is [47:06] » it. It's It is really nice. I mean, I [47:09] will I say it's made my life worse [47:12] during elections. Yes, because I'm here [47:14] for, you know, 19 straight days now. Um, [47:18] but I do agree with the fact that it is [47:20] very nice feature. I mean, it's [47:23] >> going to the polls and voting on [47:25] » going to the polls and voting on [47:25] >> but a lot of people can. So, I mean, [47:30] » but a lot of people can. So, I mean, [47:30] it's a tradition. [47:31] >> Precinct two. [47:32] » Precinct two. [47:32] >> Precinct two. Yes. [47:35] » Precinct two. Yes. [47:35] >> Um, [47:38] But I think for a lot of people this is [47:39] going to become a new tradition. Like we [47:41] go on the second Saturday of early [47:43] voting and we vote that every that's [47:44] where we go every time, you know. Like I [47:46] think that'll become a new a new thing. [47:48] >> Correct. Correct. [47:50] » Correct. Correct. [47:50] >> Uh yeah. So you're looking at uh nine [47:52] » Uh yeah. So you're looking at uh nine [47:52] straight days from the 25th of July [47:55] through the 2nd of August, 8 to 4 every [47:57] day. [47:59] >> Yep. [48:01] » Yep. [48:01] >> Thank you for being here. [48:04] » Thank you for being here. [48:04] >> My pleasure. All right. This should be [48:06] » My pleasure. All right. This should be [48:06] >> precinct three. [48:07] » precinct three. [48:08] >> Precinct. [48:08] » Precinct. [48:08] >> Oh, my inspectors love early voting. [48:12] » Oh, my inspectors love early voting. [48:12] >> It's a shorter day like compared to, you [48:14] » It's a shorter day like compared to, you [48:14] know, the election day is obviously like [48:15] an 18hour day. It's awful. Uh, you know, [48:18] this is just a 9h hour day. [48:23] All right. So, all three printed [48:26] correctly. All right. So, now we will [48:28] test real quick the um [48:32] uh voter assist terminal. So, basically [48:34] what the voter assist terminal is, every [48:36] precinct has one. All right. Um [48:39] it's a ballot marking device. Okay. So, [48:44] um if you [48:47] um need us, it's not even for anyone who [48:49] needs it. Anyone can use it. All right. [48:51] Let me just state it that way. All [48:52] right. It it's it's made for anyone. I [48:54] know they always talk about it being um [48:57] you know, like a handicap machine, but [48:58] that's that's not really correct. Anyone [49:00] could walk, sit down at this and mark [49:02] their ballot electronically. You don't [49:03] have to fill in circles yourself. Okay. [49:06] And it'll print your ballot out here. [49:07] And then you take this print, you put it [49:09] through the tabulator. [49:11] >> Okay. [49:11] » Okay. [49:11] >> You're talking about using this, [49:12] » You're talking about using this, [49:12] >> correct? [49:13] » correct? [49:13] >> Okay. [49:13] » Okay. [49:13] >> Yep. So, and and I will show you that [49:16] » Yep. So, and and I will show you that [49:16] here in a second. Um, [49:19] >> so, uh, for some people, I know our [49:22] » so, uh, for some people, I know our [49:22] inspectors have started pushing it a [49:24] little bit more during primaries because [49:25] it will not allow you to cross over [49:27] vote. You can't. All right. You have to [49:29] pick a party and you that's it. You [49:31] can't there you don't see the other [49:32] party. You pick it before you start. All [49:34] right. So there's no way to try to cross [49:37] over and mess up your ballot. Your [49:39] ballot can't be messed up. Okay. Um so I [49:43] know for my inspectors, they do really [49:44] like it. Um [49:46] so it it like I said, it's for anybody. [49:49] Um it does have the functions of um you [49:51] know headphones if you need you know to [49:54] listen to it. It has braille if you know [49:56] for you to actually be able to you do [49:59] your device that way. Um there is you [50:01] know it pretty much can do all. So um [50:05] >> now you have to have is that just to [50:07] » now you have to have is that just to [50:07] test it your key you put in or do you [50:09] get one when you go there? [50:10] >> Um so every person who votes we'll have [50:13] » Um so every person who votes we'll have [50:13] to we use the same card for everybody [50:15] though. But if you're going to use it [50:16] then they'll take you over. [50:17] >> I got you. [50:18] » I got you. [50:18] >> Yep. I'm just going to put this code in [50:20] » Yep. I'm just going to put this code in [50:20] without the camera maybe catching me. [50:22] Sorry, Kevin, if I shot you there. [50:28] » I get you. So, it's one key, but it can [50:30] only be used once at a time. [50:33] >> One time. [50:33] » One time. [50:33] >> Correct. Yep. [50:35] » Correct. Yep. [50:35] All right. So, this would be when our [50:37] election inspectors would turn it on in [50:38] the morning. Um, they'd put in their [50:40] code. Um, they'd confirm the time, date, [50:43] and time, and then they'd open the [50:46] polls. [50:48] Okay. So, now now it's ready to go. [50:51] Okay. So, I'm a voter. I get my card. I [50:55] sit down. Um, it's going to ask me the [50:57] activation code. So, the activation code [50:59] is there's a different code for each [51:01] ballot style. So, precinct one, precinct [51:03] two, or precinct 3. So, depending on [51:05] what precinct you are, or obviously, if [51:08] you're at early voting, you have to be [51:09] able to put in the correct code to vote [51:11] your correct ballot. So, the inspectors [51:13] would give you the code that you need to [51:15] put in. Um, I'll just pick [51:19] uh precinct one for right now. [51:24] All right. So, here's where my [51:25] selection. So, it's going to give me I [51:27] have to pick either Democrat, [51:28] Republican, or a nonpartisan ballot. So, [51:30] I could just pick to vote just the two [51:32] mill, you know, two proposals and that's [51:34] it. [51:35] >> All right. Um, let's say I just pick a [51:38] » All right. Um, let's say I just pick a [51:38] Democrat. It's the top one. Um, I didn't [51:40] turn that on, so you're not going to [51:42] hear that right now, but but yeah, [51:43] they're headphones. [51:44] >> Yeah, that's that's great. [51:45] » Yeah, that's that's great. [51:46] >> So, it's it's as easy as here's your [51:47] » So, it's it's as easy as here's your [51:48] ballot. [51:49] All right. Governor, you just pick. All [51:52] right, I'm I'm actually gonna unmark [51:54] things, but it won't let you overvote [51:58] anything. You have to unselect to go to [52:00] the next person. So, [52:01] >> um can't make a mistake. [52:02] » um can't make a mistake. [52:02] >> You can't mess up on this. [52:03] » You can't mess up on this. [52:03] >> All right. And then as you click next, [52:05] » All right. And then as you click next, [52:05] it's just going to show you each one. [52:07] >> Yeah. [52:08] » Yeah. [52:08] >> All right. [52:09] » All right. [52:10] >> All right. [52:10] » All right. [52:10] >> And we're going to just print uh you [52:13] » And we're going to just print uh you [52:13] scroll down, you get your yes and no. It [52:14] won't let you pick them both. You have [52:16] to undo. And this is for [52:19] >> So that would be if you needed um [52:23] » So that would be if you needed um [52:23] braille. [52:24] >> All right. Um it's also the sound um how [52:26] » All right. Um it's also the sound um how [52:26] fast it talks [52:28] >> and how the volume of it. [52:29] » and how the volume of it. [52:29] >> So you would have these on. [52:31] » So you would have these on. [52:31] >> Correct. [52:31] » Correct. [52:31] >> And [52:32] » And [52:32] >> Yep. [52:32] » Yep. [52:32] >> That's correct. [52:33] » That's correct. [52:33] >> Yep. Um and then you can use these [52:35] » Yep. Um and then you can use these [52:35] controls instead of touching the screen. [52:37] >> Okay. [52:38] » Okay. [52:38] >> Excellent. Thank you. [52:39] » Excellent. Thank you. [52:39] >> Um all right. So then same thing. We're [52:42] » Um all right. So then same thing. We're [52:42] just going to get through here. We're [52:42] going to print a nice zero. It says um [52:45] your ballot is blank. All right. And [52:47] it's as simple as then hitting print [52:49] your ballot. [52:53] That's it. All right. Then you would [52:55] you'd put that into your secrecy sleeve. [52:57] You'd go to the last table like you [52:58] always do at the precinct and then you [53:00] would feed this in. So it it's going to [53:03] look a little obviously I have a test in [53:05] here so it's going to look a lot [53:06] different but basically what you're [53:08] going to have is you have everything [53:10] that you voted is listed [53:12] >> and then you have a QR code which is [53:14] » and then you have a QR code which is [53:14] what that is actually going to read. [53:15] >> Is that the actual size? [53:17] » Is that the actual size? [53:17] >> That's it. [53:19] » That's it. [53:19] That's it. Okay. There's no front and [53:21] back on this. Everything will be on the [53:22] front front page. Um and then it's as [53:25] simple as that. So [53:27] >> all right. So we tested that and just [53:29] » all right. So we tested that and just [53:29] make sure someone wants to look. Just [53:30] make sure they're all blank. [53:34] >> I didn't I didn't vote anything, so [53:35] » I didn't I didn't vote anything, so [53:35] everything should just say blank next to [53:36] it. I know it's a little hard to read, [53:37] but [53:38] >> all blank. [53:47] » You wish [53:50] for me, not Kevin. [53:51] >> All good. All right. So, that will uh [53:55] » All good. All right. So, that will uh [53:55] conclude our testing of our voting [53:57] equipment for the public. Um, [54:00] obviously we have, you know, three other [54:03] of these vats, [54:05] nine other tabulators, [54:08] um, that we are testing and going [54:11] through that process with. Same exact [54:12] thing you just watched here. Um, and I [54:16] think that's about it. So, uh, what [54:18] we're going to do now is we will seal up [54:21] everything, sign all the paperwork. All [54:23] right, people at home, I'm sure that [54:25] would be super boring to watch us do all [54:26] that. So, um, we will sign off on this [54:28] and, uh, hopefully everybody goes out [54:30] and votes on August 4th or or before [54:32] then. [54:32] >> Can you just repeat the times of [54:35] » Can you just repeat the times of [54:35] >> So, go ahead. [54:36] » So, go ahead. [54:36] >> Yep. Uh, so obviously absentee voting, [54:38] » Yep. Uh, so obviously absentee voting, [54:38] uh, will start with that's Monday [54:40] through Friday. Um, 8 to 4:30 you can [54:43] get a ballot. Um, early voting will [54:46] start July 25th and run every single day [54:50] through August Sunday, August 2nd. [54:52] That's so that's Saturday the 25th [54:53] through August 2nd. It's a Sunday. Um, [54:56] and that's 8 to 4 every day. [54:59] >> Do you have to bring ID to vote? [55:01] » Do you have to bring ID to vote? [55:01] >> Yes, you have to have an ID. Um, if you [55:03] » Yes, you have to have an ID. Um, if you [55:04] I I say yes, but if you forgot your ID, [55:08] you can sign an affidavit swearing that [55:10] you didn't bring your ID. You didn't [55:13] have your ID with you on that day. Um, [55:15] and you have to sign off on that. Um, [55:18] but yeah, ID makes it much easier and [55:20] much faster for our election inspectors. [55:22] Um I will say but um you can also if you [55:25] have happen to forget it you now I will [55:27] say if you walk in and say I refuse to [55:29] show it to you you cannot vote that is a [55:31] no have a good day um you've forfeited [55:34] the right if you refuse to show [55:35] >> ID driver's license [55:37] » ID driver's license [55:37] >> passport uh government IDs there is a [55:40] » passport uh government IDs there is a [55:40] list tribal um but um I'm not going to [55:43] go through every single one here but [55:45] >> it's more than just your driver's [55:46] » it's more than just your driver's [55:46] license [55:46] >> just some yes you have other options [55:49] » just some yes you have other options [55:49] correct uh school ID does work. [55:52] >> Um, [55:53] » Um, [55:53] >> so, [55:53] » so, [55:53] >> okay, good. [55:54] » okay, good. [55:54] >> And even high school ID now works. It [55:56] » And even high school ID now works. It [55:56] didn't used to, but now they've added [55:57] that to the list. [55:58] >> Um, so, okay. So, uh, we're going to [56:00] » Um, so, okay. So, uh, we're going to [56:00] sign off and [56:01] >> like to [56:02] » like to [56:02] >> Oh, yeah. [56:02] » Oh, yeah. [56:02] >> Uh, clerk Jagger and Deputy Clerk [56:08] » Uh, clerk Jagger and Deputy Clerk [56:08] and all those folks. I think there are [56:10] about 50 54 people that are helping [56:13] behind the scenes. [56:14] >> Yeah, we've got a lot of people and [56:15] » Yeah, we've got a lot of people and [56:15] we're still looking for a couple more to [56:16] fill it out. So, if anybody out there is [56:18] willing to work an election, we'd love [56:21] to have you. Uh, training's probably a [56:23] good hour, hour and a half, maybe two [56:25] hours at the most. Um, and, uh, [56:29] >> and you'll get some donuts and some [56:31] » and you'll get some donuts and some [56:31] pizza. Uh, yeah, that pizza's big. All [56:33] right. Donuts, pizza, coffee all day, [56:36] and water. So, you know, that's, you [56:37] know, it's a big day. [56:39] >> So, and it's not just volunteer. You do [56:41] » So, and it's not just volunteer. You do [56:41] actually get paid for it. So, um, but [56:43] all right. So, [56:44] >> thank you. Thank you for tuning in and [56:46] » thank you. Thank you for tuning in and [56:46] watching this. Uh if you have any [56:47] questions, you can always contact my [56:49] office and we uh will guide you through [56:50] whatever you have. [56:52] >> Thank you. [56:52] » Thank you. [56:52] >> Thank you. [56:53] » Thank you. [56:53] >> Thank you guys. [56:53] » Thank you guys. [56:54] >> Good work, Brian.