Montana Code Annotated 2009

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     13-17-503. Random-sample audit of vote-counting machines required -- rulemaking authority. (1) After unofficial results are available to the public in a federal election, but before the official canvass by the county board of canvassers, the county audit committee shall conduct a random-sample audit of vote-counting machines.
     (2) The random-sample audit may not include a ballot that a vote-counting machine was unable to process and that was not resolved pursuant to 13-15-206 because the ballot:
     (a) appeared to have at least one overvote;
     (b) appeared to be blank;
     (c) was in a condition that prevented its processing by a vote-counting machine; or
     (d) contained a mark, error, or omission that prevented its processing by a vote-counting machine.
     (3) Except as provided in subsections (4) and (5), the random-sample audit must include:
     (a) at least 5% of the precincts in each county or a minimum of one precinct in each county, whichever is greater; and
     (b) an election for:
     (i) one statewide office race, if any;
     (ii) one federal office race;
     (iii) one legislative office race; and
     (iv) one statewide ballot issue if a statewide ballot issue was on the ballot.
     (4) The audit may not include:
     (a) a retention election for a judicial candidate; or
     (b) a race in which a candidate was unopposed.
     (5) A county is exempt from the postelection random-sample audit requirements if:
     (a) the county does not use a vote-counting machine; or
     (b) the county's unofficial final vote totals for any race or ballot issue involving more than one precinct show a tie vote or a vote within the margins allowed by Title 13, chapter 16, part 2, for a recount without a court order. A county meeting the requirements of this subsection (5)(b) shall notify the secretary of state as soon as practicable.
     (6) The secretary of state shall adopt rules to implement the provisions of this part, including but not limited to rules for:
     (a) the process to be used for selecting precincts, races, and ballot issues for the random-sample audit; and
     (b) the manner in which the random-sample audit of vote-counting machines will be conducted pursuant to the procedures established in this part.

     History: En. Sec. 3, Ch. 89, L. 2009.

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