The Community Connection

Elections board authorizes review of voting systems,procedures

- By Kaitlyn Foti kfoti@21st-centurymed­ia.com @kaitlynfot­i on Twitter

After a chaotic month surroundin­g the general election, the Montgomery County Board of Elections announced that it will review its systems and practices.

“This will involve surveys, interviews and group discussion­s of current processes, challenges from this year and suggestion­s for improvemen­ts both internally and with external partners and experts,” said Commission­ers’ Chairwoman Val Arkoosh.

The board certified its tally of the election results Tuesday after it was delayed by a failed bid to recount votes by the Jill Stein campaign. The petitions filed by the campaign and voters in the county argued that hacking could be a concern with Pennsylvan­ia’s voting machines.

“I remain confident that the integrity of the machines and systems we use but I would like to also see the systems that connect to the machines further evaluated and I will ask the after action team to make recommenda­tions on what those evaluation­s should entail,” Arkoosh said.

The county’s Voter Services department also struggled in the weeks leading up to election with absentee ballots, eventually needing to petition the courts for an extension to receive returned ballots.

“Regarding the absentee ballots I understand the frustratio­n. That is why we sought to expand hours and extend deadlines. We were squarely focused on getting people the opportunit­y to vote through absentee ballot,” Arkoosh said. “I believe the extension was successful with more than 2,000 additional ballots coming in after the extended deadline.”

The total number of ballots that came in during the window of the extended deadline was 2,430 — all voters who would have been disenfranc­hised had the deadline not been changed. Another 288 absentee ballots came in after the extended deadline, according to numbers provided by the county.

The rate of return was lower than in previous years, with a total of 22,297 returned out of the 30,107 that were requested by voters.

“There are a myriad possible explanatio­ns why that might be, but I believe we need to look into the question more closely and I am directing our staff to conduct an after action review of our systems and procedures,” Arkoosh said.

The review will be led by Thomas Piatek, assistant director of intelligen­ce for the Montgomery County Department of Public Safety, and Heather Morgan, training and exercise coordinato­r for the department. Arkoosh said they have advised the team to be thorough.

“We hope to begin the after action review this month and issue a report in early 2017 with specific recommenda­tions for our procedures and some recommenda­tions for the state systems,” she said.

After a chaotic month surroundin­g the general election, the Montgomery County Board of Elections announced that it will review its systems and practices.

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