Pacific Daily News
GEC unsure how to answer complaints calling for revote
By Steve Limtiaco
Pacific Daily News
slimtiaco@guampdn.com
Some residents and candidates have filed grievances with the Guam Election Commission, asking that a new Primary Election be held, but it is unclear whether the commission has the ability to grant such a request.
The commission's legal counsel said the court system typically has been the place for those dissatisfied with past elections.
Attorney Cesar Cabot said the commission's role is to ensure that election results are accurate and to certify the results. Grievances filed with the commission can help point out problems in the election process that must be addressed before the results are certified, he said, and commission members are taking the grievances seriously.
Ballot recounts, audits and assessments are some of the tools available to the commission to ensure that election results are accurate before they are certified, he said.
The Election Commission has not decided when it will meet to certify the results of the Primary Election, and commission Executive Director Gerald Taitano yesterday said the commission staff continues to examine precinct records to ensure that all ballots, including electronic ones, have been counted.
It was discovered this week that 115 electronic ballots cast in Asan-Maina and 176 electronic ballots cast in Yona had been misplaced and were not included in the unofficial count on election night. Precinct officials used the wrong electronic cartridges to gather votes from the machines, according to the commission.
Cabot said each I-Votronic machine has three separate memory systems that can be audited against each other, plus the paper roll, which keeps a written account of the voting activity on the machine.
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