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2022 HAVA Election Security Funds (Rhode Island)
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Funder Type

State Government
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IT Classification

A - Primarily intended to fund technology
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Authority

Rhode Island Board of Elections
Summary

The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2022 provides payments to states for activities to improve the administration of elections for Federal office, including to enhance election technology and make election security improvements.
Consistent with the requirements of HAVA, states may use this funding to
- Replace voting equipment that only records a voter's intent electronically with equipment that utilizes a voter verified paper record;
- Implement a post-election audit system that provides a high level of confidence in the accuracy of the final vote tally;
- Upgrade election related computer systems to address cyber vulnerabilities identified through Department of Homeland Security, or similar scans or assessments of, existing election systems;
- Facilitate cybersecurity training for the state chief election official's office and local election officials;
- Implement established cybersecurity best practices for election systems; and
- Fund other activities that will improve the security of elections for Federal office.
History of Funding

The FY20 allocation to the State of Rhode Island was $3,022,037.
Additional Information

The grant project period begins when EAC awards appropriated funds to the states and ends when the state expends all federal and required state match funds, interest earned on the federal and state funds and any program income earned under the grant. The Notice of Grant Award issued by the EAC will identify the project period for each grant.
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Eligibility Details

The Rhode Island Department of State is the only entity eligible to apply to the US Election Security Commission for HAVA funds. Funds are then awarded to state agencies in Rhode Island. States may re-grant/distribute funds to local election districts/offices at their discretion.
Deadline Details

For information regarding local deadlines, contact the Board of Elections at 401-222-2345.
Award Details

The FY22 allocation to the State of Rhode Island is $1,000,000. Funds are allocated based on the voting age population formula. States are required to match 20 percent of funds awarded within two years of receiving federal support.
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