Rankin County supervisors spent a lengthy portion of their Nov. 14 meeting reviewing two responses to a request for proposals for new voting equipment and instructed county staff to move forward with a chosen vendor to meet an urgent timeline for a March federal primary.
County staff told the board that responses came from Hart (the incumbent) and ES&S, and that election commissioners had evaluated both. The county s RFP asked for a paper-ballot, single-source system with a vendor based in the United States and a system certified to current federal voluntary standards.
As County Attorney/Staff explained, "Rankin County seeks a voting system that provides the highest level of security, transparency and auditability," and staff said the county asked for equipment certified by the U.S. Election Assistance Commission to the latest voluntary voting system guidelines (VVSG 2). Staff noted ES&S