The Rundown with Kansas Legislative Division of Post Audit

Reviewing Ford County’s Procedures for Election Security in the 2022 General Election [October 2024]

This audit includes information about Ford County’s policies and practices to ensure the security of storage units, ballots, and devices used to tabulate votes in the 2022 general election. It is a follow up to an election security audit that we completed in 2023 of 15 Kansas counties' election offices. We evaluated Ford County's security practices using 55 best practices from the US. Election Assistance Commission and state law. Ford County generally had adequate practices in the area of overall process security which was like the other counties we reviewed in the 2023 audit. Ford County had a mix of adequate and inadequate practices in the areas of ballot security and voting and tabulation machine security. This was also like other counties we reviewed. But Ford County’s election management computer security and transfer and movement security practices were generally inadequate and were Ford County’s weakest areas. This is different than other counties we reviewed because most of the other counties we reviewed in 2023 had adequate election management computer security practices. Additionally, most of the other counties we reviewed had a mix of adequate and inadequate transfer and movement security practices. Ford County also didn’t have adequate written security policies during the 2022 general election, but this was like the other counties we reviewed in 2023. Overall, Ford County’s results don’t change our overarching conclusions from the 2023 audit.