Schedule and Print Provisional Disposition Letters

After the Canvassing Board has determined the disposition of all provisional ballots in an election, you can have Voter Focus automatically schedule letters to the voters advising them of the disposition of their ballot.

There are two provisional disposition letters:

  • one for voters whose ballots were accepted
  • the other for voters whose ballots were rejected. The rejection letter indicates why the ballot was not accepted.

The two letters are defined in Document Maintenance as documents with Notice Types 26 (for rejected ballots) and 27 (for accepted ballots). It is important that you reserve these notice types for the two provisional documents and not use them for anything else, because Voter Focus looks for these notice types when it schedules and prints provisional disposition letters.

Normally the two provisional letters are already set up as documents, but you might want to review the mail merge document for each one to verify it has the correct letterhead and says what you want it to say for the election in question. (Look on the Document Maintenance dialog in the Word Document Name field to find the mail merge document name.) Several data fields are set up in MrgVoters.txt—the Voter Focus merge data file—for provisional ballot information. These fields provide information entered on the New Provisional Ballot Entry dialog.

PrvnlTracking

The tracking number of the provisional ballot voted by the voter.

PrvnlReasons

Reason(s) why the provisional ballot was provided. This includes information from both the Statutory Reason and the Secondary Reason fields.

PrvnlFindings

Information from the Findings field for the provisional ballot, which contains information gathered by the elections office as to the voter’s eligibility in the election or the reason for tabulation or rejection.

PrvnlTabulated

PrvnlTabulated

PrvnlRejectReason

The value in the Reason for Rejection field.

Once the letters are set up as documents and the mail-merge documents are in their final form, the printing of provisional disposition letters is a two-step process:

  1. Schedule the letters.
  2. Print the letters.