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Secretary of State Announces Electronic Poll Books in 63 of 67 Counties for November 3 Election

FROM SECRETARY OF STATE JOHN MERRILL’S OFFICE

Wednesday, October 14, 2020 – MONTGOMERY – Ahead of the November 3, 2020 General Election, the Office of the Secretary of State is pleased to announce that electronic poll books will be utilized in 63 of Alabama’s 67 counties. Editor’s Note: These include Autauga, Elmore, Chilton and Montgomery in our readership area.

In recent years, Alabama has made great progress in updating outdated systems and replacing old equipment with the most up-to-date technology, installed with full security measures. Notably, in 2019, the Secretary of State’s Office replaced the computers used by local election officials in all 67 counties at no cost at all to the county or state through the use of Help America Vote Act (HAVA) funds.

The electronic poll books provided for 63 of Alabama’s counties will be used to increase the security, speed, and efficiency of the check-in process for voters.

“In our efforts to promote voter identification accuracy, we have strongly encouraged the use of electronic poll books statewide as to reduce the possibility of human error,” asserted Secretary of State John H. Merrill. “Through increasing the use of electronic poll books in our state, we are providing a method to more quickly and accurately process voters at the polls.”

When signing in at the polls, voters will check-in using the electronic poll book as opposed to the paper books, expediting the check-in process.

In addition, adequate training will be required to ensure poll workers are knowledgeable and understanding of how to operate the machines.

The four counties that will not have electronic poll books on November 3 are Bullock, Greene, Perry, and Sumter. The probate judges in these four counties opted not to utilize the electronic poll books for this Election Cycle, however, they will be in use for the 2022 Election Cycle.