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Committee debates Sequoia voting contract after hours of public testimony, forwards measure to full Board
Summary
The Budget & Finance Committee considered a proposed four-year contract with Sequoia Voting Systems on Dec. 5, 2007, amid sustained public concern about security and certification for ranked-choice voting; the committee voted to forward the contract to the full Board without a committee recommendation.
The Budget and Finance Committee of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors spent the bulk of its Dec. 5, 2007 meeting on a proposed four-year contract with Sequoia Voting Systems for new voting equipment and associated services. The clerk read the item as a roughly $12,660,000 contract; department and budget staff described contractual changes, new requirements for a full demonstration by Feb. 12 and a $650,000 withholding tied to that demonstration.
Why it matters: The contract would supply paper-based, machine-tallied systems used to count ballots citywide, and speakers — including technologists, election officials and advocacy groups — clashed over whether the proposed safeguards are sufficient for ranked-choice voting (RCV) and election security.
Mr. Arndt, representing the Department of Elections, said the amended contract removes certain voter-verified paper-audit-trail items and some battery backup packs and adjusts software-maintenance fees; he described about $750,000 in net changes from earlier pricing miscalculations and said the contract includes a requirement for Sequoia to furnish source code to a third-party reviewer and to respond to draft reports before a final review is issued. He also said Sequoia would follow any future state rules governing disclosure and that the company would be required to adapt if another certified, disclosed-source vendor appeared during the contract term.
Budget analyst Deborah…
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