Secretary of State's Office
First Floor Auditorium
February 8, 2010, 10:00 a.m.
I. Introductory Remarks
- Evan Goldberg, Chief Deputy Secretary of State (Comments)
- Rebecca Martinez, Madera County, County Clerk-Recorder
- Jill LaVine, Sacramento County, Registrar of Voters
- Austin Erdman, San Joaquin County, Registrar of Voters(Comments)
- Dean Logan, Los Angeles County, Registrar - Recorder/County Clerk (Comments)
- Gail Pellerin, Santa Cruz, County Clerk
II. Heading into 2010: Taking Stock of the Post-HAVA
Voting System and Election Administration Environment
- Brian Hancock, U.S. Election Assistance Commission (Comments/Slides)
- Lowell Finley, Office of the California Secretary of State (Slides)
- Doug Chapin, Pew Center on the States
III. Existing Voting Systems in California
- John Groh, Election Systems & Software (Slides)
- Eric Coomer, Sequoia Voting Systems (Slides)
- Marcus MacNeill, Hart Inter Civic
- McDermot Coutts, Unisyn Voting Solutions (Comments/Slides)
- Curt Fielder, DFM Associates
IV. New Developments in Voting and Election Administration
- Bob Carey, Federal Voting Assistance Program
- Gregory Miller, Trust the Vote/Open Source Digital Voting Foundation (Comments/Slides)
- Efrain Escobedo, Los Angeles County, Voting Systems Assessment Project (Comments)
- Bill O'Neill, Runbeck Election Services (Comments/Slides)
- Sandy McConnell, King County Elections, State of Washington
V. Public Comment
The following people and organizations provided comments at the pubilc hearing.
- Gail Work, San Mateo Democratic Central Committee
- Brent Turner
- Mimi Kennedy, California Election Protection Network
- Alan Dechert, Open Voting Consortium
- Judy Alter, Protect California Ballots
- Jim Soper
- Judy Bertelsen
- Tom Courbat, Save R Vote
- Kim Alexander, California Voter Foundation
- Frank Welte, California Council of the Blind
- Eva Waskell
- Dagmar Zakim
- Joan Quinn, Wellstone Progressive Democratic Club of Sacramento
- Lori Shepherd, Disability Rights California
- Christina Tobin, Californians for Electoral Reform
VI. Written Comments Submitted to the Secretary of State
The following people and organizations did not appear at the hearing but have submitted written comments to the Secretary of State.