County Commission | The Magazine April 2018 | Page 30

FROM THE COVER Process of continuous improvement Over in Henry County, David Money is in his sixth year as probate judge and chairman, and he is quick to say that there are other probate judges much more knowledgeable about elections. He says he depends on staff leadership, especially because he wears two hats. Within 48 hours after an election, he sits down with his chief clerk and the county’s IT manager for something he calls “afterglow.” Money said, “We meet to discuss and review any issues that may have occurred on election day. We make notes of the things we can do to continue to improve the election process going forward.” In just a few cycles, these discussions have generated several adjustments. They tweaked the election school to make it more structured and to more thoroughly FAQ: Recounts n Do we have an automatic recount in Alabama? Yes, but not for primaries. An automatic recount occurs when the margin of defeat in a general election is not more than one-half of one percent of the votes cast for the office or the ballot measure. However, there is a provision allowing for the defeated candidate to waive the recount. Ala. Code § 17-16-20. n With a county office, is there any way to get a recount of the votes cast in a primary? No; however, Ala. Code §§ 17-13-80 through 17-13-82 specify the process for contesting a party nomination for a county office. surface any questions pollworkers may have. When the county did a trial run with a new technology (electronic poll pads), there was frank evaluation of whether they were beneficial. For June 5, he is experimenting with having a pair of roving troubleshooters assigned to different halves of the county so that expert technical help is never more than 15 minutes away from any polling place on election day. Know your options in emergency situations Precincts and polling places for the 2018 cycle have been finalized since early March, but there have been rare emergencies that necessitated moving a polling place within the three months before an election. Attorney General’s Opinion 1999-00273 addresses these situations, mentioning instances where a polling place was unsafe due to faulty wiring and another where a church withdrew permission for its property to be used as a polling place. n One free, easy call or online request gets member utilities marked AND helps protect you from injury and expense. Safe Digging Is No Accident: Contact 811 Before You Dig. 30 | COUNTY COMMISSION www.al811.com