EAC OIG audited $134.8 million in funds received by Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under the Help America Vote Act. The objectives of the audit were to determine whether Pennsylvania (1) expended HAVA payments in accordance with the Act and related administrative requirements and (2) complied with the HAVA requirements for replacing punch card or lever voting machines, for establishing an election fund, for appropriating a 5 percent match for requirements payments, and for maintaining state expenditures for elections at a level not less than expended in fiscal year 1999. Specifically, we audited reported outlays shown on page 2 and reviewed controls to assess their adequacy over the expenditure of HAVA funds. We also evaluated compliance with certain administrative requirements for the following activities: accumulating financial information reported to EAC on the Financial Status Reports (standard forms number 269); accounting for property; purchasing goods and services; accounting for salaries; charging indirect costs; and spending by counties. We also determined whether Pennsylvania had complied with the requirements in HAVA for: establishing and maintaining the election fund; appropriating funds equal to five percent of the amount necessary for carrying out activities financed with Section 251 requirements payments; and sustaining the State's level of expenditures for elections.
Administration of Payments Received Under the Help America Vote Act by the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Report Information
Status of Recommendations
We recommend that the EAC require the Department to establish policy and procedures to ensure that semiannual certifications are submitted.
We recommend that the EAC require the Department to resolve the questioned costs of $562,513.
We recommend that the EAC require the Department to establish policy and procedures to account for equipment purchased with HAVA payments.
We recommend that the EAC require the Department to ensure that counties comply with the Federal equipment management requirements.
Ensure that the counties comply with the Federal equipment management requirements.
We recommend that the EAC require the Department to include in future agreements the specific Federal equipment management requirements.