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Section 19380.

19380. The statement of the result of votes cast, which shall be certified by the precinct board, shall contain: (a) The total number of votes cast. (b) The number of votes cast for each candidate and measure as shown on the statement of return of votes cast. (c) The number of votes for persons not nominated. (d) Printed directions […]

Section 19381.

19381. The precinct board shall immediately transmit unsealed to the elections official a copy of the result of the votes cast at the polling place, the copy shall be signed by the members of the precinct board, and shall be open to public inspection. (Added by renumbering Section 19385 by Stats. 2014, Ch. 911, Sec. […]

Section 19400.

19400. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (a) “Ballot on demand system” means a ballot manufacturing system, as defined in Section 303.4, that is subject to Sections 13004 and 13004.5. (b) “Election management system” means a system that is used by a county in the state to track voter registration or voter preferences, including, […]

Section 19402.

19402. (a)  (1) The Secretary of State shall use the funds appropriated to the Secretary of State in the Budget Act of 2018 and the Budget Act of 2019 for voting system replacement for counties by awarding reimbursement contracts to counties using the funding allocation described in subdivision (b). (2) To receive reimbursement for the eligible expenditures […]

Section 19371.

19371. Before adjourning, the precinct board shall do all of the following: (a) Comply with the requirements of Section 15250.5. (b) Seal each voting machine with the seal or seals provided. (c) Lock the voting machines. (Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 911, Sec. 14. (AB 2631) Effective January 1, 2015.)

Section 19295.

19295. A remote accessible vote by mail system or part of a remote accessible vote by mail system shall not do any of the following: (a) Have the capability, including an optional capability, to use a remote server to mark a voter’s selections transmitted to the server from the voter’s computer via the Internet. (b) Have the […]

Section 19300.

19300. A voting machine shall, except at a direct primary election or any election at which a candidate for voter-nominated office is to appear on the ballot, permit the voter to vote for all the candidates of one party or in part for the candidates of one party and in part for the candidates of […]

Section 19301.

19301. (a) A voting machine shall provide in the general election for grouping under the name of the office to be voted on, all the candidates for the office with the designation of the parties, if any, by which they were respectively nominated or which they designated pursuant to Section 8002.5. (b) With respect to a party-nominated […]

Section 19302.

19302. The labels on voting machines and the way in which candidates’ names are grouped shall conform as nearly as possible to the form of ballot provided for in elections where voting machines are not used. (Enacted by Stats. 1994, Ch. 920, Sec. 2.)

Section 19303.

19303. If the voting machine is so constructed that a voter can cast a vote in part for presidential electors of one party and in part for those of one or more other parties or those not nominated by any party, it may also be provided with: (a) one device for each party for voting for […]