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Senate Committee on Privileges and Elections
Subcommittee Voter Registration and Polling Procedures #3

Bolling, O'Brien, Puckett

Clerk: Patricia J. Lung
Date of Meeting: February 2, 2004
Time and Place: 3:00 p.m. or upon adjournment of Gen. Laws Sub. #1
3rd Floor East Conference Room

S.B. 94

Patron: Devolites

Voting equipment at the polling place. Provides that voting and counting equipment, including inoperative equipment, must remain in plain view of the officers of election and in the polling place during the election and through the determination of the vote after the polls close.

S.B. 102

Patron: Devolites

Electronic voting systems. Provides that direct electronic voting devices such as touch screen devices must be equipped to provide a paper copy record of the votes cast on a contemporaneous and continuing basis as votes are cast and accumulated on the device.

S.B. 137

Patron: Cuccinelli

Electronic voting systems. Provides that direct electronic voting devices such as touch screen devices must be equipped to provide a paper copy record of the votes cast on a contemporaneous and continuing basis as votes are cast and accumulated on the device.

S.B. 142

Patron: Cuccinelli

Voting equipment at the polling place. Provides that voting and counting equipment, including inoperative equipment, must remain in plain view of the officers of election and in the polling place during the election and through the determination of the vote after the polls close.

S.B. 268

Patron: Potts

Campaign Finance Disclosure Act; in-kind contributions and penalties. Requires written authorization by a candidate for in-kind contributions to the candidate in support of his campaign. The bill also provides for the assessment of a civil penalty of $50,000 for any failure to report the making or receipt of an in-kind contribution with a value of $1,000 or more and for public notice of the failure and of the identity of the candidate, person, or committee involved.

S.B. 313

Patron: Howell

Voting equipment and technology and related election law offenses; penalties. Incorporates a number of changes in current law provisions on voting equipment and related offenses to cover new developments in voting technology, software, programming and related security and operations issues.

S.B. 457

Patron: Whipple

Electronic voting systems. Requires that direct electronic voting devices be equipped to provide voter-verified paper ballots, and that the State Board of Elections begin a testing program for direct electronic voting devices and accompanying voter-verified paper ballots at the November 2004 general election. The Board shall conduct a random audit of direct electronic voting devices for comparison with the results obtained under the testing program.