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September SFEC regular meeting 20240925
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all right now it is on welcome everyone to the September 2024 regular
meeting of the San Francisco elections commission I'm the president Robin Stone The Time Is Now 5:33 p.m. and I call
them meeting to order before we proceed further I would like to ask commission secretary Marica Davis to briefly
explain some procedures for participating in today's meeting thank you president Stone the
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you president Stone thank you secretary Davis will you please proceed with item one commission roll call President Stone
present vice president Parker she will be here in a few moments commissioner
burnol here commissioner Dy here commissioner
loli here commissioner Wong present president Stone with six members present
in accounted for you have a quorum great the San Francisco elections commission
acknowledges that we are on the unseated ancestral homeland of the ramitos alone who are the original inhabitants of the
San Francisco Peninsula as the indigenous stewards of this land in accordance with our tradition their
Traditions the Rait to Shalon I have never seated lost nor forgotten their responsibilities as caretakers of this
place as well as for all people who reside in their traditional territory as guests we recognize that we benefit from
living and working on their traditional Homeland we wish to pay our respects by acknowledging the ancestors and relatives of the ritish community and
affirming their seven rights as First Peoples closes agenda item one we'll move now to agenda item number two
general public comment public comment on any issue within the elections commission's General jurisdiction that
is not covered by another item on this agenda there are no people uh
participating via WebEx with their hand raised great
Miss buts hello are you
there hello are you there
Miss
Butters okay we did have one participant uh on WebEx with hand raised but they're not answering um if that person would
like to make a comment please let us know with your hand rais on the system
thank you thank you hear me oh yes now we can
hear you okay thank you hold on just a second I'm going to start your timer here
okay you're ready to go thank you my name is Karen butter and I'm a member of
the Alama County election commission that was formed in 2023 um and one of our first projects
was a recommendation to our Board of Supervisors to implement cast vote records throughout the vote canvas
process instead of after the election is certified as the ROV has done in the
past in Alama County this was especially important due to the miscount in the
2022 election where the results were incorrect in three races in one the
wrong winner was declared requiring a judge to reopen the election to report
the winning candidate we have a recommendation this coming Tuesday to
the Alam County Board of Supervisors to ask the board to re to direct the ROV to
release the CVS throughout the vote counting process we've been monitoring
SB 1328 which are ROV declared would make it a felony to re release the CVS
the bill was amended without the confusing language and we have a statement from Senator Bradford's
legislative director that states there is nothing in the bill to prevent the release the bill is now on the
governor's desk however we do expect challenges in the next legislative
session we have looked to San Francisco for their leadership with cbrs and hope to
partner on ongoing challenges to the CVR process we think this is an especially
important process in election integrity and the accuracy in vote counting thank
you thank you thank you
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now she's still on you can mute on the on the not on the computer
are there any other public
commenters there are no other public commenters okay great we will um close agenda item
number two and move to agenda item number three approval of previous meeting minutes discussion and possible
action on previous Election Commission meeting minutes and we welcome vice president Parker to the
meeting yes commissioner D sorry thank you president Stone um I caught a couple
of um errors in the minutes uh one was uh SB
1328 was incorrectly stated as 1348 in multiple
places and um I thought it was a little
misleading uh for former commissioner jonic I just wanted to clarify that he
had not sent us a report he had um sent us an email regarding his updated rank
Choice voting results reporter software um so just to clarify
that and then finally this might be
um I just wanted to clarify that uh under commissioner's
report um that uh that I had brought up uh the
information about SB 1328 to express the commission's concerns on this matter um
I wouldn't say stance is correct since we weren't sure what the shape of the
amendment was actually in at the time so was to raise concerns and kind of uh um
educate about about our past practices and I'm happy to provide all of these um
edits directly to uh secretary Davis um one other thing and maybe um vice
president um uh Parker could clarify it wasn't
consistent with my notes um she had also found an error with the previous minutes and it said here that
uh something about that the review needs to be on the next regular meeting agenda and I don't think that's
correct vice president Parker uh thank you I wanted to offer
that correction as well um commissioner D um and it was and my recommendation is
just to strike the final clause in that uh part of the minute um we didn't suggest that it should be on the
September agenda it was just that we had already had the Clos session in July so it wasn't going to be scheduled for
August
yes was that it commissioner D thank you and thank you for the catch on the um
legislation as well with
those with those edits do we have General consensus to approve the minutes with commissioner Dy and vice president
Parker okay great let's move to public comment
there are no public commenters great that closes agenda item
number three let's move to agenda item number four the director's report discussion and possible action regarding
the September 2024 director's
report thank you president Stone uh just to give some updates in addition to the
report so the English and uh Chinese VOE information pamphlets the PDFs are
already online they've been online since last week actually and then the overseas
and Military ballots were uh mailed last Friday and then the uh the English VIP
the paper the hard copy versions will be in the starting to drop in the United States Postal Service starting third
this Thursday and then the vote by mail ballots U 500,000 or so will be dropping
uh PS next Thursday October 3rd uh so and we've already got 100 or more than
100 ballots back so far from overseas voters so the election is fully in swing
um and really from there I can take any questions on the uh on the director's report
so thank you director ARS open it up to commissioners
vice president Parker thank you I I feel like I'm always the person raising my hand
thinking somebody else will want to go first um let's see um I feel like
there's so much that I could say thank you for the report um I am impressed we
have four cards and not more than that this time um I was also really happy to
to read about the inclusion of why an accurate and complete vote count takes time and of course the RCV stuff in the
the voter information pack pamphlet and I um was wondering how you plan to ensure that
people will pay attention to that in the VIP I'm wondering if um instead of just flipping to whatever they're searching
for is that going to be like in the the press release or anything when that goes out or I don't know just wondering if
there's any way to draw attention to that uh well we had not planned on
issuing a press release specific on that page in the v vation pamphlet uh we can
we will be providing information and we can reference that page uh certainly
about the result reporting as we go through the cycle yeah if there's any um you know I
see later in the report that you talked about um drawing attention for the media
um and things like that to this uh why it will take time to process all of this
and and have an accurate count um so if there are any any public Communications
to go out about it I would encourage you to include like take note this is in the voter information pamphlet because a lot
of Voters may be wondering um I also really appreciated the new web page with
all of that information and I I don't know if it was in response to the conversation we had here you all were probably already thinking about on your
own but I think it's a really proactive and important move um and it shows just a lot of great alignment between what
the commission is interested and what the department is doing doing and prioritizing um and again as I was just
saying I'm glad to see that will be also shared with the media um also relating back to a conversation we had after the
primary about um us caring a lot about the media's role and helping the public
understand the process and the timeline for certifying the election so um so that's great was happy to see those
things um and the the folks who have signed up to view the voter information
pamplet online so in my calculations that looked like about 10% of the voters of registered voters receiving that so I
was um excited to see I think we're making progress there and had a question related so once they sign up to receive
it um and not a paper version are they signed up for all future elections that way as well they don't have to opt in
each time correct okay great um let's see what else I have in my notes um
congrats on finalizing all the polling places and recruiting enough poll workers um and all that success that you
have the job fair that's um all great news um let's
see um uh I also and I know we'll talk about
this a little later in the agenda but because it's here in your report I just wanted to mention I I really appreciate the background on why we have an
alternative security plan um I think that's really important for the public to understand um so that the trust in
our elections is prioritized so that all the potential conflicts of interest are voided um so I appreciated that
information and hope the public pays attention to that as well I'm wondering what is the timing for when it goes from
the commission to the Board of Supervisors for approval so the commission approves and
then forwards it to the board there's no need for the board to take action oh they don't have to do an approval L okay
just goes to them for review a notification okay great um it'll go under their petitions and Communications
okay great um um oh sorry point of clarification we can also talk about
that process on that agenda item as well um if folks want to talk through like the whole process of that it's just a
point of clarification great thank you um I was also excited about the enhanced results reporting um it's really
comprehens comprehensive and also very much in line with the conversations we had after the primaries so happy to see
that was of course thrilled to see the record number of high school ambassadors you have and the mentorship program with
staff um for this election and after the election is over I would personally love
to hear any anecdotes about the students experience or the impact that that program is having on them and their
peers as they're engaged in that program um and wondered also the celebration
that you mentioned that would be had with the students um would that be open to members of the commission to attend sure
um i' I'd be interested um if I can get information about that later um and then
the last comment I had um just lots of lots of happy praise here in in my thoughts um the I love that the voting
Outreach campaign includes the street sheet in addition to sort of more traditional standard media Outlets so I
was glad to see that that's it thank you vice president Parker
commissioner
Wong thank you president Stone um thank you as always for the detailed um uh
report and I have a lot more questions and comments for the later sections on the elections plan but there's one thing
I do want to ask because it's more relevant to the director's report I'm really excited to see the thoughtful
planning and Outreach for noncitizen votings uh as I'm aware you know uh the
non-citizen voting collaborative is already you know ready for um enhance Outreach so I'm really excited for that
uh it would be helpful to have the new registration data for for non-citizen perhaps kind of broken you know maybe by
month so we can track kind of the effectiveness of the Outreach adits and kind of which area we should be focusing
on too just a thought so if there's a data available it would be great to share that's it from my end
yeah thanks commissioner burn hols thanks president Stone hi director
ARS um building on uh what others have said I want to just um uh clarify for
myself that item 2B the improved reporting um process is actually the
open- source tool built by former commissioner jonic and I want to note that because of uh annual performance
reviews um so that is what we're talking about here correct it's part of it correct yeah there's and also um Kudos
on the other pieces of it it looks like um you've been making quite a few
changes um other question my usual question at this point especially given
um the Secretary of State's office and other places around the country have there been any security incidents that
required any form of response not in San Francisco okay is
there can is there any um formal reporting structure from the local
election offices up to the Secretary of State's office for security
threats it depends on the the incident
if it if it was cyber security we we'd bring the state in uh if it was a let's say like a isolated incident for a
physical security threat potentially not yeah so the Secretary of State's office
in California is not or there is no centralized repository of tracking
threats to election departments over time not all threats no the cyber
security cyber security right U most of the the physical Securities is Tes is
taken care of locally so we have a lot of meetings and interactions with the local agencies but uh regarding physical
security potential issues okay thank you uh and thanks for a report and all your
work thank you sorry I was off thinking about that
um commissioner D thank you president Stone um uh director ARS I I of course
I'm really excited to see the enhancements for the results reporting
um can we get a sneak peek of that is that going to be uh uh I think October 7th is when we'll
post to zero reports around then so right um wonderful um and also um glad
to see the progress on the Go Green campaign I think 10% is great um
so I think it would be good to have a goal and I was looking at at a note it
says that we have over 300,000 households so ideally we would get from
the 500,000 down to the 300,000 so maybe there there could be some kind of
tracking against how we how we get to 300,000 because I think um that would be
a good goal right so then one per household as opposed to all the roommates
Etc um and I have um many more comments
for the election plan and I will wait till we get to that item thanks commissioner d
I had just a couple of uh follow-up questions well just one
question one comment and then one point of clarification um I do believe as it
pertains to threats to elections offices at the local level unless they're not getting reported to local law
enforcement I do think that DHS is tracking that um if if as like a on a
national scale so tracking what's happening in local offices um through the local goal um uh
through the law enforcement entities up into the federal level I believe I looked that up at one point um so not
necessarily through the state or through the Secretary of State but through other um federal agencies um one question I
had about the overseas voters so you said you've already received 100 ballots
back can you remind me what date you sent those you sent them to the overseas
voters that's Friday and you already have a 100 back that's incredible um thank thanks for
clarifying that um wow that's great um and then I have a
ton of stuff on the election plan that because obviously there's a fair amount of overlap but then one thing I wanted to mention about go green which isn't
relevant to this year's this election but maybe in the future to increase um
folks's willingness to switch to dig is someone had I was talking to someone
about how long our uh vo information pamphlets are and they suggested uh or
they'd heard of another jurisdiction that does QR codes on different things so you could either use a q code on
advertisements um or in other places to sign up to have it you know fully to not
have one sent to you and also to just use it um to re review the actual voter
information pamphlet so food for thought for a future idea um and like I said the rest of my comments are uh in as it
pertains to the election plan I'll open it up to any other commissioner who has a question or for yeah commissioner well
do commissioner ly did you have anything you want to add before I switch okay commissioner D thank you yeah no I was
just thinking on the QR code um it might be a way to to shorten the voter information
guide as well for certain sections that you could just have a big QR code for more details so that you could have kind
of a summary so that might be a way to to reduce the
bul thank you commissioner D if there are no other comments Let's uh move to public
comment no other comments great that closes agenda item number
four let's move to agenda item number five commissioner's reports discussion
and possible action on commissioner reports for topics not covered by another item on this agenda meetings
with public officials oversight and observation activities long range planning for commission activities in
areas of study proposed legislation which affect elections and others
yes commissioner D thank you president Stone I just wanted to make a brief comment um uh
considering the public comment we had from Miss butter of the Alita Election
Commission uh just a quick update on SB 1328 which as predicted did pass and um
is in the process of of being implemented as um uh as noted by Mr Hill
last time it did not include uh any kind of felony or ban on um
publishing the cast uh vote record for now um and I understand we're going to
have this as agenda item to have a more thorough discussion at the next meeting um but uh just so the public knows I did
share uh put together the information that I promised at the last meeting and shared it with the rest of the
commission um including some of the communications with the um Senator
Bradford's legislative director ctor and some of the background on the situation in Alam which we will post for the next
meeting uh I did want to point out for Miss butter uh I recommend that she take
a look at um our extremely thorough and complete election plan that we always
get from director arnst and if you look on page 60 uh it has information on vote
transparency and indicates how we share the cast vote record and in fact valid
images um uh quite uh quickly uh in order that the members of the public can
can do their own tabulations to to check our machines and um unexpected
results thank you commissioner D we'll I'll be sure to look at all the materials and we can decide what makes
sense as a packet item any other commissioners
okay let's move to public
comment okay that closes agenda item number five let's move to agenda item
number six November 2024 Consolidated general election plan discussion and possible action regarding the proposed
election plan for the no November 5th 2024 Consolidated general election hand it to director arson do
you have any comments before we dive in I think the plan is a good overview and
provides a lot of detail uh regarding the upcoming election I'll be glad to take any questions I no detail at all
was put into this election plan thank you director ARS take
Commissioners comments and questions
is
Lucy I'm happy to start if everyone's a little shy sure
um I was joking about the details obviously um I just want to start by
saying what an exceptional election plan I mean incredibly comprehensive I think
gold just like the gold standard um reading through this it's just
remarkable and I I think it's important that we take a second to recognize that
there are the vast majority of Elections departments can are not putting things
this anything like this out so a huge huge just thank you um for the public
for just demonstrating The Depths to what the department does to make sure it's a fair
functional process with trust and integrity so I just I just want to say thank you um for
such an exceptional uh plan um first and foremost I had a couple of just
follow-up comments and and questions uh for you and also additional more
specific praise um the RCV training or
like I wouldn't what would we call it curriculum like that you're offering the public of that's better thank you the
educator over here um working in education uh spoke much better than I
did on that uh but did you develop that yourself did the department develop it
develop that is that a resource that you used from um from a nonprofit organization can you just share a little
bit I mean I don't I apologize if I missed it in previous election um plans
but it was the first i' had seen it I did not develop it uh myself we uh folks
in the department developed it and our it group uh put put it together and we've had it uh for several years we uh
went added again prior to the selection so it's an updated version wow um that's
great awesome very cool um I also wanted to Echo I think it was commissioner D
maybe it was vice president Parker the part about RCV information going in the
bo information pamphlet I think that's great uh I I feel that when I talk to
voters in San Francisco people still do really love the paper voter information pamphlet and
it is much more trusted than some of the political material that they receive and
so the fact that they are using these pamphlets the pamphlet and are have this
resource available to them I I just think it's a great idea so um I think
it's excellent um I wanted to ask a question about
something pertaining to ballot curing um which just seemed like a another level
of service that I was very surprised to read on page 22 and it you don't have to
go in it's just you had said there was one line in there that basically said
that if you couldn't reach a member of the like a voter to cure their ballot
you would also hand deliver them can you speak to that I mean
that that is that something that you've offered in the past is that because of new legislation can you just speak to
that briefly it's similar to the ballot delivery that we've been doing for many years so if if someone really just can't
uh receive information or get it back to us then we will you know make the trip and pick it up or deliver it wow thank
you um one oh I also was glad to see as it
pertains to commissioner bernh holz's comments about threats I it was great to see the Emer emergency response plan in
here as well um of many different scenarios so I think that's also very
helpful and also very great very good from a transparency perspective so you
know if measures have to be taken how the department is planning to respond to those things I think that's great um so
thank you for including that um I had a question about the number of ballot
types um 38 seems pretty substantial can you just speak to well I guess it's
technically 39 right it's 38 plus the non-citizen ballot um is that correct or
well it's actually less because we have three ballot types that are empty because of the the voters on the islands
okay um but uh it's it's about the normal number of valot types we have is
there yeah it's just not it's it's not unsurprising is what we would expect about that range okay great thank you um
and then in the public awareness in the results reporting public awareness
campaign I wanted to ask about um how much you plan to incorporate and
apologies I you may have this on the website I think that website is great by the way I'm really excited that that was
um newly developed and provided to the media um I had a I was able to glance at just very briefly but I wanted to ask if
the in the public awareness campaign that you or public education no
awareness um campaign that you're hoping to do with the uh results reporting are
you I don't know that I had seen this as one of the like key objectives are you planning to talk about the how about the
role of vote by mail ballots and when they are counted when they're received at on or
after election day because that is often what takes the longest um can you just speak to that
briefly yeah so that's that's one of the main messages to get across is that we get the volume of ballots that we
receive on Election Day and also after election day now just require X review
and and also we stop processing on Election Day and so that's one really
one of the most important messages for us to get out isn't the length of time to process the ballots it's the fact
that there will be no results report on Wednesday following election day um so we have to start the process back up
again but yeah we we'll provide that and I'll be speaking a lot to the media
about it it's it'll be a consistent message as we go through the cycle thank you for doing that I think
that's going to set I mean we can't predict how the city and the media will
react but I think just doing our best to put put put some messaging and education
behind it um is just great and the fact that this website exists is just another
another tool so um thank you and then as it pertains to um non-citizen voting I
appreciate you putting this level of detail for public transparency purposes
um there is obviously a lot of debate about this issue on a national level at
present um and particularly as it pertains to local elections offices namely Arizona comes to mind um I i'
would love for you to just if you could just talk very briefly for the kind of the record here
you obviously put it into the election plan but if you could just talk briefly walking through the overview of how the
voter roles are managed separately from the uh the rest of the citizen voter
role well you said it essentially uh so
there's the all counties are are connected to Secretary of State's Statewide registration database and the
the Statewide registration database is the the information of record and so to
to have a valid registration in California one uh must be a citizen and so there's no record that goes to the
Statewide registration database that the Secretary of State's office maintains would ever be a valid record so we've
had to to replicate that database process within the office it's not a matter of just
having the name uh on in a table we because all the elections functions all the history the
issuing of ballots uh assignment of polling places the printing of names and rosters it all comes from that database
uh so we've had to replicate that database and administer a separate database in our office uh that uh can do
all the same processes that the Statewide connection does for regular voters and then when we count the
ballots though we don't separate the ballots the the votes are uh included in
the aggregate total of votes for the Board of Education contest and how do Folks at the through
the system that's managed at the state prove that they are registered
citizens well it's all penalty of perjury uh in California and it's all cross ref and the information that is
submitted to the Secretary of State's office or local offices as cross reference with DMV information also with
Social Security information uh dph to a certain degree and also with the State Department of Corrections uh but in
California there's it's all registration information is submitted under the
penalty of perjury and signed by the by the voter thank you and so would you say that the separation of voter roles is
what part is what ensures that a non-citizen would not receive a ballot
that is not specifically intended for a non-citizen voter oh yeah I'm sorry didn't catch that
yeah so it's it's it's a separate issuing it's it's a it's actually a separate election that we're conducting
so it's a so it's a separate database so it's actually a separate election we actually Consolidated the non-citizen
election for Board of Education into the M the municipal election in San
Francisco um and and so but we also consolidate the Statewide offices the
federal Offices so we're not we're not consolidating just because of the noncitizen voting but it's it's part of
the Consolidated elections that that are occurring in November thank you I just think it's
important to for transparency to explain the E safeguards that the department offers to ensure that uh the voter rules
are kep separately and there aren't any errors there are safeguards in place
to prevent a um in inaccurate ballot being sent to an inac a nonen voter um
so thank you for providing that transparency and both the election plan and out loud um I think that was
it yes that's it for me I think thank you director
ARS commissioner Juan thank you president Stone director
ANS the elections plan is really comprehensive and informative I'm really excited about introduction of new uh
ballage ker 2 for this election the online portal that people can sign on and correct um and cure the ballot I
think it could streamline the ballot processing and Counting process um and
you know echoing what president stone shared I think the launch of Outreach materials particularly the YouTube
presentation on uh rank Choice voting and the interactive TW is really impress
impressive and highly educational and um as I mentioned a review the Chinese
version is really clear and easily understandable so really really happy to
see all of that and thank you for all your hard work and your the department staff as well I do have like a few
questions some of it's just clarifying questions and comments um the first one is for the
Miss and dismil information MDM EV evaluation response plan it's really
hard to like say the whole thing it's really hard so basically it is like um the plan to you know uh tackle
misinformation I'm glad to see that department has developed a solid strategy to Monitor and respond to
various levels of MDM incidents and I kind of want to provide one nuances that
misinformation is equally if not more prevalent in non-english uh spaces um especially
targeting immigrants voters or people who don't read English and I actually
has a recent nonprofit report that examining Chinese language disinformation they found that similar
to English disinformation a major narrative involves casting doubts on the Integrity of um elections and
interestingly X or formerly known as Twitter is the leading platform for
spreading Chinese um language disinformation actually far surpassing WeChat which was the main platform like
one to two years ago so I I find it really interesting to see that um but still we CH and telegram remain popular
channels for circulating elections disinformation so I just want to like share that information with the
department and with the public um I understand that it is not feasible to check all this information circulating
online but I wanted to highlight the context of Chinese language dis disinformation and perhaps we can resort
to our nonprofit partners that have more diverse language capacity and research
so we can come look into the matters if it's R for this elections and I'm also happy to share the report with the rest
of the commission uh with the public and the department um so this is just like a
context um and I do have a questions about s housing uh situation and I know
that the department will provide a number of s facility operator with a list of reminders of how they should
receive and handle elections mails um because there has been some issues
before with that um I was just wondering how many as operators has the Departments contacted so far do you have
a number so far no there's over 50 over 50
yeah I don't know the number that we've contacted so far if we've sure we we've already sent information to all of them
at this point but I don't have the the final total I have to get back to on that yeah no worries um just another
context uh um I actually spoke to some s voters recently um and and basically
kind of the common concern for S folders is that actually a lot of well-managed
SOS for example those run by Chinatown Community Development Center doesn't usually face significant issues with um
M surfaces they usually have a property management um and they know how to handle males especially elections males
but then less manage s still face challenges sometimes because um it's
really up to the property management to decide how to handle those males so um
some people receive it some don't um and so that's why I'm interested to see the
list of s operators um or private landlords because you know I would love
to just like keep track of that and see if you know we can help we collaborating
with out of nonprofits um you know for Asos that operated by CCD the chinat
town Community Development Center usually you know they don't handle other
SOS in Chinatown for example so it's up to individual landlords um or operators
to do their job I know you know this is not completely on the department but I would love to facilitate those
compensation and possible um and I also received some observation that some
people don't receive ballots um especially um Asian Elders living in
SOS but then it's individual issues so so if that is anything I will share with
the Department here to assist individuals um so that's it for the SL
housing um the last questions it's just a clarifying question is B adjudication
and remake I find it really fascinating to like just look at the the procedure and how to like actually do that um I
I'm aware that two people will be handling the bage adjudication and remix I just have a cing questions in the
event of differing opinion um for example one person think that you know one one thing another thinks the
other thing who will be um who has the authority to make the final decision
there's a supervisor also involved so if there's if there needs to be a third opinion that would be the supervisor the
the supervisor so it will be the one of the two persons or the third person the third person okay gotcha I think that
just really you know informational to know like who's going to make that decision okay cool I think that's it
from my thank you thank you commissioner
Wong commissioner D director erns yes thanks um again let
me add my kudos to everyone else really great elections plan um really a model
um for for other counties uh even though many of them don't require it um I
actually watched the RCV um YouTube for the first time I actually thought it was
great it was quite informational although my fictional narrator was was Sam not Alex um and you have been using
this for a couple years yeah it's good it's good to refresh our memory every two years
because people forget in in between of of how to do it so
um I was happy to see that there was an assessment plan for all the Outreach
events and um other things in the elections plan uh and again we've had this
discussion before a lot of the Quantified statistics are what we would
consider outputs not outcomes so just the fact you've done so many events and you've provided the training doesn't
mean that people got trained and actually absorbed anything so um uh I
was happy to see that there are surveys planned for these Outreach events and even things like uh the RCV video
for example um you know kind of asking a question at
the end and allowing people to comment what is one thing you learned that you didn't know before
like um you know uh I I learned I didn't have to vote for all the candidates
right or I learned what an overvote was um you know just to get a sense of
what's actually being retained uh in these educational efforts uh and how
effective the Outreach events are uh there is the opportunity to take almost
any kind of quantitative data and quantify it so I I just want to offer my
support should your department need it I've done a lot of work on outcomes versus outputs and and how to quantify
qualitative data I'm happy to review any surveys or or make suggestions but yeah
we've got great numbers but we want to kind of see what the conversion rate is so to speak but I'm glad there's a plan
to do it
thanks vice president
Parker um I don't have a whole lot to add after all of those comments um but I
do want to just add um my gratitude and um appreciation for this really
comprehensive um plan and and also I know we we are
not the most highly attended um commission meeting in the city um but if anybody happens to watch this later I
really encourage them to take time to review the plan partly because it's such a great view into the structure and the
work of the department and everything that goes into elections um and making
sure that you know as you say in the introduction that every eligible voter has access to Safe barrier-free
registration and voting options um so I hope that people who Wonder um will take
the time to review it um and I you know as well as you you all do
run the elections I appreciate that you continue to be so invested in growth and
Innovation after many many years of people who are very experienced with this you've been with the department for
a very long time um but there I mean the section on like the new and improved practices is so long um in this plan and
we've already discussed them in our meetings um so much so I'm not going to comment on all of them um because we
have talked about them so much here but um but again sort of encourage and and congratulate that that is the culture um
of this department um and then just one last comment um you know I know we discussed
this last month but I um in relation to some of the other comments I appreciate all of the efforts you all make to cure
ballots um so that everyone who is eligible to vote has their vote counted
and I think that's a really strong statement you know I think you were talking about this President Stone you
know at the beginning sort of you know going to homes and you know there's just so much effort put into curing ballots
um I think it's a very strong statement about how much we mean every vote counts and that we really want to reduce
barriers for folks and you know sometimes people's signature looks different than it was when they first
signed out you know registered to vote or whatever it is um I just think it's a really strong statement and
um and really grows trust you know in my opinion so um that's all that wasn't
already covered thank you thank you vice president
Parker does commissioner burol haveand that's I thought commissioner
burol thank you and uh thank you director ARS just two quick questions
I'm curious on the merp the three tiers of um severity if that's a structure
that was developed in the house or if you uh brought that over from somewhere
else we mostly developed that in house around the time that we had the hearing
remember when it was regarding uh artificial intelligence po potential impact on local
elections uh so we thought about that and that's where the that those those
tear came in came into play and then on page 20 uh 25 where you mentioned the
deescalation training is Al is that also is that something being done by an
outside vendor or um is it an in-house
curriculum it's a continuation of our in-house curriculum we we implemented
this at least in March and I think even before 22 okay yeah and then yeah so now
we've we've we've gone beyond that okay thank you and fantastic I'm very excited
for the election and I very much appreciate your work and the work of the department
thanks thank you commissioner bernh hols see did you have
anything okay you need to
any um just just one second uh secretary Davis do you need to pause the meeting
uh there's no there's no one on oh we're not moving to public comment yet just one just in a second did anyone have any
other comments about the election Plan before we move to public
comment okay now we are moving to public comment
there are no public commenters okay great thank you secretary Davis that was fast um let's move to agenda that closes
agenda item number six that let's move to agenda item number
seven oh that's a very thank you that's correct um do we need to approve the
plan yes my apologies a little bit of an oversight to say the least thank you
vice president Parker um I move that we approve the election plan
second thank you commission VY let's move to a
vote okay president Stone yes vice
president Parker yes commissioner d
i commissioner burnol yes commissioner loli yes commissioner Wong
yes great motion passes thank you vice president Parker for making sure we did
it um that now closes out agenda item
number six we'll move to agenda item number seven alternative security plan discussion and possible action regarding
the proposed alternative transportation and security plan as required by the San Francisco Charter for the November 5th
20 24 Consolidated general election so director ARS you want to walk us through that yes thank you president Stone so
the charter requires the department to development alternative security plan whenever the incumbent Sheriff appears
on the ballot and this is the uh actually the second time that we've put forward this plan and the plan is for uh
Chief Deputy McConnell uh who's the operations director I guess you could
say for the Sheriff's Office to assume all operational responsibilities for uh
the deputies who provide security for the election as we go through the cycle until until
certification uh and this essentially separates Sheriff mamoto from any
operations operational decisions or any sort of influence on on the the the
planning and the execution of the of the plan through the election cycle and
Chief Deputy McConnell is also a permanent civil servant so is not a
directive Point D of the sheriff uh the we have in the past looked at not using
the sheriff's deputies uh to provide security for the elections and I think
2016 2017 was was the last time we did this and we actually had to enlist I think it was like five different uh
private security firms uh to potentially provide the number of of of personnel
that would equal the number of deputies that are signed to to assist especially on Election Day election evening to pick
up the ballot at the polling places then also the the the potentially the memory devices from the polling place as well
from the from the voting equipment and the security the private security couldn't even promise US they could
provide all the Personnel they they they gave us quotes on the number of they gave us quotes based on the number of
people they think they could provide but they couldn't make assurances so even though there's deputies still involved
in providing security and picking up the ballots uh this is a process that they've been doing doing for since
2002 and it's also a a a uh a number of
personnel that we really couldn't promise be be promised to have if we if
we left out if we didn't go through the Sheriff's Department uh to obtain this the services that we that we receive so
and also the I think our work order with the sheriff's office is around $400,000 for all security uh for this
election and and in 2017 or so when we went not to to bid for this uh the costs
then were over a million dollars I mean so it's just it's more coste effective
to use the deputies there's the the sheriff will be separated from any operational planning or decision- making
uh the deputies uh they know that they know the operation they know the drill um and there's also there's the hard
there's a hard copy ballot we also have the memory devices and two separate groups are picking up the ballots and
the memory devices so and the the deputies are in possession of the ballots literally for an hour or so on
Election night and they drop them off at our warehouse on an election night and the memory devices the parking Control Officers bring to City Hall and we
upload them right away so there really is no Risk by having the sheriff's deput
is still involved in providing security for the election and that's why we're putting forward this plan seeking the
commission's approval so thank you for the for the background
will you also just reiterate what you shared with vice president Parker earlier about the process after or
should we approve the plan you just talk through what the next steps are so the
charter requires the commission to approve an alternative security plan uh when the sheriff appears in the ballot
and then to forward that approved plan to the board supervisors and essentially what happens is that the the alternative
security plan will appear on the petitions and Communications uh portion of the of the the board's agenda uh probably for next
Tuesday's meeting so be it be publicly noticed by the board in that
manner and then once they approve is there they don't they just it's just notice to it's just a notice and you
don't have to actually appear there it's just literally okay thank you um open this item up for
commissioner questions or comments
yes yes commissioner D yes so just kind of curious um how usual or unusual it is
for um this kind of requirement uh in other jurisdictions altern security
plan I don't know of any other county in California that has a requirement that the Sheriff's Office provide security
for the ballots the voted ballots so I I would think that means there's
there's no other County that would have this requirement in California no
um so what what's typical in other counties then if they don't use the
sheriff I yeah I don't I don't really track how they do this so okay um yeah I
was just kind of curious because I I I think given that we do use the sheriff's
um Department that this is again an example of how San Francisco really
tries to bend over backwards to make sure there's no conflict of interest which um just noted for the public and
with that I move that we approve
this I'll second but want to open it up for other Commissioners to answer any or
to ask any questions or add any comments as well
I'll just add um since I don't see another commissioner i i in addition to
seconding the being a second to the motion I also second the sentiment that
I think this is really great and I appreciate all of the information that
goes into educating the public about why this process exists and um your
explanation of it and also the idea of using I didn't know it was going to be a
million dollars as a quote but I could only imagine how expensive it would be to use private security and it's a it's
um quite a it's it's great to see the relationship between your department and
and the Sheriff's Office and working with the deputies um I've seen it in action for myself and it's really a
well-oiled machine so very easily wanted to Second this um this alternative plan
any other
comments all right let's move to public comment before we move to the the roll call or did commissioner bernel have her
hand up no okay then let's move to public
comment okay since there are no public comments we will move to a vote
president Stone yes vice president Parker yes commissioner d
i commissioner burnol yes commissioner loli yes commissioner
Wong yes okay motion passes thank
you that closes agenda item number seven let's move to agenda item number eight
employee waiver approval discussion imp possible action regarding the waiver for city employees to assist the Department
of Elections with the November 5th 2024 Consolidated general election s ARS president St so the same
Charter amendment that required an alternative security plan also prohibited city employees from assisting
the Department of Elections in in conducting elections unless uh the the
elections commission explicitly and the and the and the or the election commission uh recommended and the
board's approved a waiver allowing city employees to assist the department and
this is that waiver uh we don't really expect to have a need for city employees to help us specifically to conduct the
election uh but you there might be some pole workers uh people who who uh join
us to be po workers and I don't want to have someone who works with us and uh
you know during leave who's a city employee and we don't have a waiver so uh there's not really a need for us to
enlist the assistance of city employees for the selection but we U by habit uh
have requested that the the commission recommend that the board approve a
waiver to allow C the employees to assist the department to conduct the election if
necessary that waiver so thank you director ARS any comments or questions
from Commissioners yes commissioner d
um yes director ARS could you just um expound on what was the thinking behind
prohibiting uh city employees from working on elections for the benefit of the public I
cannot so um uh let me Let Me Maybe guess at
what was the thinking behind it and uh see if anyone else has any comments um
my theory is that uh one there may be city employees who
are political or affiliated with electeds and that might be considered a
conflict of interest that it's one um and my other thought is that to the degree that it's possible that we want
to offer our seasonal and temporary employment uh for pole workers and other seasonal employees to um non- city
employees uh to give them some Economic Opportunity so those are two reasons that I thought
of is that it I just had a question about this is
um president Stone I just had a question about how many city employees usually
participate as pole workers um in any
whether it's the presidential election or midterms I'm just curious how often
folks actually do once it's waved which I assume at always is it has been not
many uh some elections maybe like a June gorial primary election we might be in
need um but through time our recruiting I don't know is I guess we've
had better results so we haven't really had a need or for uh city employees to
volunteer as B workers and would they just be at the pole worker level and not
let's say at an inspector level or a or a higher level at the as a employ as a
as supporting the department in its administration of the election under the waiver yeah they could take any position
any not a permanent civil servant position or year round position but any temporary needed position potentially
could be filled by a city employee uh we've never sought that sort of scope with this waiver it's always been
Election Day related work and this waiver for
20 years was basically uh we had a a group of folks associated with uh the C
attorney's office the the department of Technology uh the city administrator's office uh who assisted us with uploading
the memory devices and um but now we've taken over that work too and it it
wasn't because we had a need for those group for those folks that was really sort of something they took pride in
doing based on on work they had done with an earlier voting system that we
had uh prior to the Charter Amendment coming to being in 2002 and it's just
something that continued through time but uh really we we haven't had a need
for any city employees to help us other than maybe an occasional pow workking poorer slot uh with and specifically
with the language uh bilingual language abilities so makes
sense thank you yes commissioner
Wong thank you um yeah I know that like there there's there not like a big need
for city employees to do that but just out of curiosity what is the screening
process for city employees to for example become a cooworker in kind of
the evaluating the potential conflicts of interest is there a process we provide
them an application as we would anyone else you will be screening and just to make sure that's there will be no
conflicts of interest of serving as po workers
or uh no we don't have a criteria that we apply to people to prohibit them from assisting the department okay y SC thank
you any other Commissioners commissioner burnol I can't see her
no okay let's move to public comment
hi I'm George kabor San Francisco election Integrity team uh my only concern about this issue is just that U
make sure that whenever waiver is given to Public Employee to participate as
pole Watchers Etc and yeah I I I hear what the director is saying that you know it may not be a great need for this
fortunately which is a good thing but that um adequate procedures are in place
that you know if you're stuck under the wire and you've got to get people in a hurry at the last minute that they
receive adequate training including you know the ethics part of it so that they have some sort of conflict uh interest
in some way that it's mitigated by proper ethics training uh so that you know everyone has their political
beliefs so but the people behave professionally whether they're a pole worker or they're working with the cabul
or whatever they're doing um uh with with the election process thank
you thank you and if you're open to sharing your
name with secretary Davis written down that would be great since you did state
it for the record thank
youed okay commissioner d uh thank you um president Stone just
to follow up on the comment from uh member of the public here
um I'm assuming as you said that they have to do an application like any other poll worker and they have to complete
training like any other pole worker just confirming that yes thank
you thank you commissioner D let's move to a roll call vote
resident Stone yes M got on a plane to come and see
her vice president Parker yes point of order point of order do we have a
official Motion in a second you I thought you made a mo I didn't but I'd be happy to oh yeah yeah the last one I
thought already had okay my apologies I thought we had already move to approve okay second second thank
you thank you um okay now let's move to a roll call vote okay let's start over
president Stone yes vice president Parker yes commissioner bernh holes yes
commissioner d i commissioner loli yes commissioner
Wong yes okay great a motion passes thank you commissioner loli for keeping
me honest um that closes agenda item number eight let's move to agenda item
number nine agenda items for future meetings discussion and possible action regarding items for future
agendas yes commissioner D um of course I want to make sure we have SB 1328 and
any possible letter on the next agenda and also do we need to start working on
uh secretary Davis's review yes as I think as I um mentioned
in earlier this Summer that that process begins in October I need to go back and review
what the process is but I know that it commences in October
anything else okay let's move to public
comment okay great that closes agenda item number nine the meeting the time is now 6:47
p.m. and the meeting is now adjourned