Lawsuit: Kansas altered software to hide election records
Source: Associated Press
Lawsuit: Kansas altered software to hide election records
By ROXANA HEGEMAN
July 21, 2021
BELLE PLAINE, Kan. (AP) A judge is considering whether Kansas Republican secretary of state ran afoul of the states open records law by ordering the removal of an election database function that generates a statewide report showing which provisional ballots were not counted a decision civil rights advocates say will have far-reaching implications for government transparency.
Shawnee County District Judge Teresa Watson heard arguments last week in a lawsuit filed by voting rights activist Davis Hammet, who is the president of Loud Light, a nonprofit that strives to increase voter turnout. The group helps voters fix any issues that led them to cast provisional ballots so that their votes are counted.
Voters are given provisional ballots if they dont appear to be registered, if they fail to present the required identification or if they are trying to vote at the wrong polling place.
We know there are deficiencies... where they arent counting votes that they should be counting and I think on some level there may be a resistance from the secretary of state to provide that data because it means we can highlight these deficiencies, Hammet said in a phone interview Wednesday. We can prove how there are votes that should have been counted that are not being counted.
That information can raise public awareness about problems in the elections system, leading to changes in state law. He noted the political outcry over the hundreds of discarded mail-in ballots statewide in the 2018 primary led to legislation a year later that requires election officials to notify voters before their mail-in ballots are thrown out because of problems with signatures.
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