County to return to paper ballot elections in 2010
Published: 4:13 PM, 06/13/2008
Last updated: 5:05 PM, 08/03/2009
Source: The Rogersville Review
By Bill Grubb
ROGERSVILLE - Paper ballots were abandoned
as the primary method of voting in Hawkins County years ago but a new state law means they will be
making a come back by November 2010. According to Hawkins County Administrator
of Elections Patricia Lumpkins, the new election law was discussed at the recent Tennessee
Association of County Election Officials meeting in Nashville During the
session Brook K. Thompson, State Coordinator of Elections, announced new legislation has been passed
by the General Assembly and signed into law by Governor Phil Bredesen that requires all voting
systems in Tennessee to be paper ballots with precinct-based optical scanners by the November 2010
election. "This will leave a paper trial that many voters have
requested," according to Lumpkins. Rather than immediately proceed to a voting
machine, a voter will be given a paper ballot to manually fill in an oval or square beside their
choice for candidate. When the ballot is complete the voter will then take their ballot and
place it into an optical scanner that will record the voters choice. Each Precinct will be
supplied with one scanner, Lumpkins explained. Although the system will not
be in use in Hawkins County until after the 2008 election cycle, voting systems that meet the new
standards are already in operation in Tennessee. Under the new law each County
is required to conduct mandatory hand count audit of the top race on the
ballot.
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