This amendment modifies the post-election audit observation requirements by making the minimum number of observers discretionary, changing the composition of required observers, and expanding who may observe the audit.
- Makes the minimum number of required observers discretionary with the county clerk, subject to a constraint that the number must be sufficient to ensure an orderly audit process. (Page 2, lines 12-4)
- Changes the requirement that observers be 'representatives of different political parties' to instead require they be 'of different political affiliations,' broadening the types of affiliations that qualify. (Page 2, lines 13-8)
- Removes the phrase 'different political parties' that was used to further specify the observer requirement. (Page 2, line 14)
- Changes the punctuation connecting political party representatives and candidate representatives from 'and' to a comma, indicating they are part of a coordinated list rather than two separate categories. (Page 2, line 16)
- Expands who may observe the audit to explicitly include 'members of the public' in addition to political party and candidate representatives. (Page 2, lines 15-16)
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