Sec. 15.15.300. Prohibiting the count of exhibited ballots.
An election official may not allow a ballot to be placed in the ballot box that the official knows to have been unlawfully exhibited by the voter. A ballot unlawfully exhibited shall be recorded as a spoiled ballot and destroyed.
Sec. 15.15.440. State ballot counting review.
The state ballot counting review shall begin as soon as practicable after the election is completed and not later than 16 days after an election and shall be continued until completed. The director may designate the hours each day during which the state ballot counting review board is to conduct its ballot counting review. The […]
Sec. 15.15.310. Official closing of polls.
Fifteen minutes before and at the time of closing the polls, the election board shall announce the present time and the time of closing the polls.
Sec. 15.15.320. Voters in line when polls close.
Every qualified voter present and in line at the time prescribed for closing the polls may vote.
Sec. 15.15.195. Voters on official registration list.
An election official in a precinct shall allow a voter on the official registration list to vote in the precinct unless the voter is questioned in accordance with AS 15.15.210.
Sec. 15.15.198. Voters not on official registration list.
(a) If a voter’s name does not appear on the official registration list in the precinct in which the voter seeks to vote, the election official shall affirmatively advise the voter that the voter may cast a questioned ballot, and the voter shall be allowed to vote a questioned ballot. At the time the voter […]
Sec. 15.15.210. Questioning of voters of suspect qualification.
Every election official shall question, and every watcher and any other person qualified to vote in the precinct may question, a person attempting to vote if the questioner has good reason to suspect that the questioned person is not qualified under AS 15.05. All questions regarding a person’s qualifications to vote shall be made in […]
Sec. 15.15.215. Disposition of questioned votes.
(a) A voter who casts a questioned ballot shall vote the ballot in the same manner as prescribed for other voters. The voter shall insert the ballot into a secrecy sleeve and put the secrecy sleeve into an envelope on which the statement the voter previously signed is located. The envelope shall be sealed and […]
Sec. 15.15.220. Administration of oaths.
Any election official may administer to a voter any oath that is necessary in the administration of the election.
Sec. 15.15.225. Voter identification at polls.
(a) Before being allowed to vote, each voter shall exhibit to an election official one form of identification, including (1) an official voter registration card, driver’s license, state identification card, current and valid photo identification, birth certificate, passport, or hunting or fishing license; or (2) an original or a copy of a current utility bill, […]