An explanation for the “RIVERS” system used by EBC to count your signatures
Jun 20, 2010 Details
How does RIVERS work?
The RIVERS system was developed in 1996-7 after the Recall and Initiative Act was passed in 1995. The system has been successfully used several times in previous initiatives and recalls; it is well tested.
In brief, the system runs automated matching routines to match petition line data (name and address) with voter records from the Electoral Information System (EIS).  Each petition sheet is data entered before any matching takes place. Each petition sheet is also scanned as an image, so it can be displayed in RIVERS and provide the operator with a visual reference to assist in determining possible matches to avoid repeated handling of the petition sheets.
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