Nat'l. Election Defense Coalition v. K. Boockvar, Sec'y. of the Com.

CourtCommonwealth Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedOctober 18, 2021
Docket674 M.D. 2019
StatusPublished

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Nat'l. Election Defense Coalition v. K. Boockvar, Sec'y. of the Com., (Pa. Ct. App. 2021).

Opinion

IN THE COMMONWEALTH COURT OF PENNSYLVANIA

National Election Defense Coalition, : Citizens For Better Elections, : Rich Garella, Rachel A. Murphy, : Caroline Leopold, Stephen Strahs, : Kathleen Blanford, Sharon Strauss, : Anne C. Hanna, Raphael Y. Rubin, : Robert F. Werner, Sandra : O’Brien-Werner, Thomas P. Bruno, Jr., : Roger Dreisbach-Williams, and : Jeff R. Faubert, : Petitioners : : v. : No. 674 M.D. 2019 : Argued: October 15, 2020 Kathy Boockvar, : Secretary of the Commonwealth, : Respondent :

BEFORE: HONORABLE P. KEVIN BROBSON, Judge1 HONORABLE PATRICIA A. McCULLOUGH, Judge HONORABLE MICHAEL H. WOJCIK, Judge

OPINION BY JUDGE BROBSON FILED: October 18, 2021

Before the Court are the preliminary objections of Respondent Kathy Boockvar, Secretary of the Commonwealth (Secretary),2 to the amended petition for review (Petition) filed in this Court’s original jurisdiction by Petitioners National Election Defense Coalition (NEDC), Citizens For Better Elections (CBE), Rich

1 This case was assigned to the opinion writer before January 4, 2021, when Judge Brobson became President Judge. 2 On February 8, 2021, after the Petition was filed with this Court, Veronica Degraffenreid was appointed Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth. See Department of State website at https://www.dos.pa.gov/about-us/pages/secretary-of-the-commonwealth.aspx (last visited Oct. 15, 2021). Garella, Rachel A. Murphy, Caroline Leopold, Stephen Strahs, Kathleen Blanford, Sharon Strauss, Anne C. Hanna, Raphael Y. Rubin, Robert F. Werner, Sandra O’Brien-Werner, Thomas P. Bruno, Jr., Roger Dreisbach-Williams, and Jeff R. Faubert. We now sustain the Secretary’s preliminary objection raising a demurrer to Count V of the Petition and overrule the remaining preliminary objections. I. BACKGROUND The Secretary is charged with the general supervision and administration of Pennsylvania’s election laws, including the duty “[t]o examine and reexamine voting machines, and to approve or disapprove them for use in this state, in accordance with the provisions of [the Pennsylvania Election Code (Election Code)3].” Section 201(b) of the Election Code, 25 P.S. § 2621(b). Petitioners filed the instant action against the Secretary, challenging the certification of the ExpressVote XL electronic voting machines (ExpressVote XL machines) for use in Pennsylvania elections on the basis that the certification violates multiple provisions of the Election Code and impairs Pennsylvania citizens’ rights under the state constitution.4 A. Petition 1. Petitioners Petitioners allege that NEDC and CBE are nonprofit groups and that the remaining Petitioners are members of the Pennsylvania electorate (Individual Petitioners). (Petition ¶ 5.) The “core missions” of NEDC and CBE “include helping members of the electorate exercise their right to vote in free and fair

3 Act of June 3, 1937, P.L. 1333, as amended, 25 P.S. §§ 2600-3591. The Act of July 11, 1980, P.L. 600, added Article XI-A to the Election Code, 25 P.S. §§ 3031.1-.20. 4 According to the Petition, Acting Secretary Robert Torres originally certified the ExpressVote XL machines. (Petition at 3 n.2.) Kathy Boockvar was thereafter appointed Acting Secretary of the Commonwealth on January 5, 2019, and confirmed by the Senate on November 19, 2019. (Id.)

2 elections[] and working to ensure that elections be conducted on systems that are secure, accessible, transparent, and auditable.” (Id.) NEDC and CBE include voting members of the Pennsylvania electorate within their organizations, including members located in Philadelphia and Northampton Counties—two counties that purchased the ExpressVote XL machines following the Secretary’s certification of them for use in Pennsylvania elections. (Petition ¶¶ 3, 5.) More specifically, NEDC and CBE have at least one member from these counties who each has “voted in the November 2019 election where the ExpressVote XL [machines were] first used and plans to continue to vote in Pennsylvania elections where the ExpressVote XL [machines] will be used.” (Petition ¶¶ 15, 17.) The Individual Petitioners live in, and are duly qualified electors of, Philadelphia and Northampton Counties. (Petition ¶¶ 18-31.) They were required in the November 2019 election to use the ExpressVote XL machines that are the subject of this action, and they expect to use them in future elections. (Petition ¶ 32.) “Each Individual [Petitioner] . . . wants to cast a ballot in future elections, and each wants their future votes and the votes of all Pennsylvanians to be properly marked, counted, and tallied,” but they have “concerns over the security and reliability of the ExpressVote XL” machines. (Petition ¶¶ 33-34.) 2. Certification of the ExpressVote XL Machines According to the Petition, the ExpressVote XL machines are commonly referred to as all-in-one hybrid voting machines, because they combine two tasks— marking a voter’s choices on a piece of paper and tabulating votes from a piece of paper—which are more often performed by two separate devices. (Petition ¶¶ 41-42.) On November 30, 2018, the Secretary certified Election Systems & Software’s (ES&S) electronic voting system (EVS), EVS 6.0.2.1, which

3 included the ExpressVote XL machines. (Petition ¶¶ 69, 71.) On July 16, 2019, NEDC and CBE filed a petition (Reexamination Petition) with the Secretary, requesting reexamination of the ExpressVote XL machines based on ten enumerated grounds. (Petition ¶¶ 72-73.) The Reexamination Petition was signed by 200 duly registered electors in Pennsylvania and was filed along with a check for $450. (Petition ¶ 72.) On September 3, 2019, following a reexamination conducted at the Colorado offices of SLI Compliance, a voting system test lab, the Secretary issued a report titled Report Concerning the Reexamination Results of Election Systems and Software ExpressVote XL (Report).5 (Petition ¶¶ 77-78.) In the Report, the Secretary outright dismissed without consideration by SLI Compliance seven of the ten grounds asserted by NEDC and CBE—identified as claims three through seven, nine, and ten—on the basis that they “amount to purely legal arguments which do not apply to reexamination or certification of an [EVS].” (Petition ¶¶ 80, 82 (quoting Report at 2).) As to the remaining grounds—claims one, two, and eight,—which the Secretary directed SLI Compliance to consider, the Secretary concluded that the ExpressVote XL machines did not violate the Election Code but listed several “additional conditions” that jurisdictions using the machines “must” implement. (Petition ¶¶ 82-83 (quoting Report at 11-126).) Petitioners aver that the Secretary’s position essentially concludes that the ExpressVote XL machines do “not violate the Election Code on the express assumption that jurisdictions using the machine[s]

5 The Report is attached to the Petition as Exhibit B. 6 The Secretary “maintain[ed] the certification . . . subject to . . . additional conditions” relating to implementation of “proper poll closing and vote record transportation procedures[,]” “vote summary record instructions” for voters and poll workers, and “poll worker training.” (Report at 11-12.)

4 would implement these ‘additional conditions,’” but “[t]he Secretary does not have statutory authority to enforce these ‘additional conditions’” nor “a mechanism in place to enforce the ‘additional conditions’ or penalize counties that do not follow them.” (Petition ¶¶ 84-86.) 3. The ExpressVote XL Machines’ Use in Pennsylvania Counties Petitioners aver that Philadelphia, Northampton, and Cumberland Counties purchased the ExpressVote XL machines following their certification. (Petition ¶ 87.) Philadelphia and Northampton Counties used the machines in the election on November 5, 2019, but Cumberland County did not because it was not yet in possession of the machines.

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