Did you know that SC voters don’t have a way to verify that their vote counted?
Your vote is not counted in public, it is counted in secret.
RESOLVED, The Republican National Committee calls for a necessary “return to excellence” or in other words, a return to the simple and proven methods of precinct, ward or geographically-defined localized voting with auditable balloting procedures using paper ballots, in fair, reasonable limited time periods, using proper identification to strengthen voter confidence and to ensure that American election procedures can be a fair and open process for all to participate
Problem: Paper ballots should not be coded as the voter cannot verify. Cast Vote records which are valuable audit tools aren’t currently accessible to the public.
Solution: Bill 4261 ensures that all records such as voter rolls, Cast Vote Records (CVRs), activity and security logs, ballot reconciliation, chain of custody, incident reports and other key audit records should be available for free to the public so that they have increased confidence in the veracity of their vote by analyzing results independently. This ensures accountability of the SEC SC State Election Commission. After all, this is the people’s vote and they paid for these machines and the salaries for the agency employees. We should have access to these crucial reports to ensure that we optimize faith and trust in our elections.