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§  7-206. Testing of voting and ballot counting machines. 1. The state  board of elections shall test every voting machine of  a  type  approved  after  September  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-six and every ballot  counting machine to insure that each  such  machine  functions  properly  before such machines may be used in any election in this state.    2.  Such  testing shall include, but not be limited to, a verification  of the authenticity  and  integrity  of  the  resident  vote  tabulation  programming  in open, encrypted, compiled, assembled, or any other form,  in each voting machine of such types, by  comparison  of  such  resident  vote  tabulation  programming  with  the  programming  which  was in the  machine of such type which was approved for use in this  state  and  the  recording  of  at  least eight hundred votes on each such voting machine  and a sufficient number of votes on each such ballot  counting  machine,  by  a method which may be mechanical or electronic, to determine if such  machine accurately records such votes.    3. At least annually, the board of elections of each county  in  which  any  such  voting or ballot counting machines are in use shall test each  such machine in a manner prescribed by  the  state  board  of  elections  under  conditions  supervised  by  such  state  board.  Such tests shall  include, but not be limited to the tests required by subdivision two  of  this section.    4.  Upon  the discovery of a discrepancy during the recanvass required  by subdivision three of  section  9-208  of  this  chapter,  the  ballot  scanner  shall be retested pursuant to 9 NYCRR 6210.2. No ballot scanner  shall be returned  to  service  until  any  such  discrepancy  has  been  resolved.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-7 > Title-2 > 7-206

§  7-206. Testing of voting and ballot counting machines. 1. The state  board of elections shall test every voting machine of  a  type  approved  after  September  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-six and every ballot  counting machine to insure that each  such  machine  functions  properly  before such machines may be used in any election in this state.    2.  Such  testing shall include, but not be limited to, a verification  of the authenticity  and  integrity  of  the  resident  vote  tabulation  programming  in open, encrypted, compiled, assembled, or any other form,  in each voting machine of such types, by  comparison  of  such  resident  vote  tabulation  programming  with  the  programming  which  was in the  machine of such type which was approved for use in this  state  and  the  recording  of  at  least eight hundred votes on each such voting machine  and a sufficient number of votes on each such ballot  counting  machine,  by  a method which may be mechanical or electronic, to determine if such  machine accurately records such votes.    3. At least annually, the board of elections of each county  in  which  any  such  voting or ballot counting machines are in use shall test each  such machine in a manner prescribed by  the  state  board  of  elections  under  conditions  supervised  by  such  state  board.  Such tests shall  include, but not be limited to the tests required by subdivision two  of  this section.    4.  Upon  the discovery of a discrepancy during the recanvass required  by subdivision three of  section  9-208  of  this  chapter,  the  ballot  scanner  shall be retested pursuant to 9 NYCRR 6210.2. No ballot scanner  shall be returned  to  service  until  any  such  discrepancy  has  been  resolved.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-7 > Title-2 > 7-206

§  7-206. Testing of voting and ballot counting machines. 1. The state  board of elections shall test every voting machine of  a  type  approved  after  September  first,  nineteen  hundred  eighty-six and every ballot  counting machine to insure that each  such  machine  functions  properly  before such machines may be used in any election in this state.    2.  Such  testing shall include, but not be limited to, a verification  of the authenticity  and  integrity  of  the  resident  vote  tabulation  programming  in open, encrypted, compiled, assembled, or any other form,  in each voting machine of such types, by  comparison  of  such  resident  vote  tabulation  programming  with  the  programming  which  was in the  machine of such type which was approved for use in this  state  and  the  recording  of  at  least eight hundred votes on each such voting machine  and a sufficient number of votes on each such ballot  counting  machine,  by  a method which may be mechanical or electronic, to determine if such  machine accurately records such votes.    3. At least annually, the board of elections of each county  in  which  any  such  voting or ballot counting machines are in use shall test each  such machine in a manner prescribed by  the  state  board  of  elections  under  conditions  supervised  by  such  state  board.  Such tests shall  include, but not be limited to the tests required by subdivision two  of  this section.    4.  Upon  the discovery of a discrepancy during the recanvass required  by subdivision three of  section  9-208  of  this  chapter,  the  ballot  scanner  shall be retested pursuant to 9 NYCRR 6210.2. No ballot scanner  shall be returned  to  service  until  any  such  discrepancy  has  been  resolved.