In precincts where
poll-site ballot counting devices are used the election officers,
before initializing the device for voting, shall proceed as
follows:
(1) They shall see that the device is placed where it can be
conveniently attended by the election officers and conveniently
operated by the voters;
(2) They shall see whether the number or other designating
mark on the device's seal agrees with the control number provided
by the elections department. If they do not agree they shall at
once notify the elections department and delay initializing the
device. The polls may be opened pending reexamination of the
device;
(3) If the numbers do agree, they shall proceed to
initialize the device and see whether the public counter
registers "000." If the counter is found to register a number
other than "000," one of the judges shall at once set the counter
at "000" and confirm that the ballot box is empty;
(4) Before processing any ballots through a poll-site ballot
counting device a zero report must be produced. The inspector
and at least one of the judges shall carefully verify that zero
ballots have been run through the poll-site ballot counting
device and that all vote totals for each office are zero. If the
totals are not zero, the inspector shall either reset the device
to zero or contact the elections department to reset the device
and allow voting to continue using the auxiliary or emergency
device.
[2003 c 111 § 1129. Prior: 1999 c 158 § 6; 1965 c 9 §29.48.080 ; prior: 1957 c 195 § 7; prior: 1913 c 58 § 12, part; RRS § 5312, part. Formerly RCW 29.48.080.]