In a blow to election integrity, HB968 will ban hand counting ballots in almost all cases.

by Jacob Grandstaff
With Democrats controlling the legislature and the Governor’s mansion under Abigail Spanberger, Virginia is on the verge of enacting an election bill that requires machine-counting and restricts hand-counting to cases when a machine scanner is broken and would take too long to fix or replace.
The bill,ย HB968, passed along party lines, 65โ33 in the House of Delegates, and 21โ19 in the Senate where Democrats hold a two-seat majority. Virginia already uses ballot-scanning machines to count votes in most cases, however, this bill would remove the possibility of switching to hand counting if the machines are ever found untrustworthy or if local jurisdictions prefer ballots be counted manually. The real danger with this bill,ย liesย in the limitations it puts on hand counting during recounts and election audits.
Spanberger is almost certain to sign this bill. The unlikelihood of a veto doesn’t make it a good development for the state’s elections.
This bill marks a troubling step backward for transparency and integrity.
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