§ 1-13.5-1204. Challenge Questions Asked
(1) If a person offering to vote is challenged as unqualified, one of the election judges shall tender to him or her the following written oath or affirmation: “You do solemnly swear or affirm that you will fully and truly answer all such questions as are put to you regarding your place of residence and […]
§ 1-13.5-1205. Oath of Person Challenged
(1) If the challenge is not withdrawn after the person offering to vote has answered the questions asked pursuant to section 1-13.5-1204, one of the election judges shall tender the following oath: You do solemnly swear or affirm that you are a citizen of the United States of the age of eighteen years or over; […]
§ 1-13.5-1206. Refusal to Answer Questions or Take Oath
If the challenged person refuses to answer fully any question which is put to him or her as provided in section 1-13.5-1204 or refuses to take the oath or affirmation tendered as provided in section 1-13.5-1205, the election judges shall reject the challenged person’s vote. Source: L. 2014: Entire article added, (HB 14-1164), ch. 2, […]
§ 1-13.5-1301. Survey of Returns – Canvass Board
(1) At least fifteen days before any election, the designated election official shall appoint at least one member of the governing body of a local government, and at least one eligible elector of the local government who is not a member of that body, to assist the designated election official in the survey of returns. […]
§ 1-13.5-1302. Imperfect Returns
If the canvass board finds that the returns from any polling place do not strictly conform to the requirements of law in the making, certifying, and returning of the returns, the votes cast in that polling place nevertheless must be canvassed and counted if such returns are sufficiently explicit to enable the persons authorized to […]
§ 1-13.5-1303. Corrections
If, upon proceeding to canvass the votes, it clearly appears to the canvass board that in any statement produced to them certain matters are omitted that should have been inserted or that any mistakes which are merely clerical exist, the canvass board shall send the statement to the election judges from whom they were received […]
§ 1-13.5-1304. Tie – Lots – Notice to Candidates
If any two or more candidates receive an equal and highest number of votes for the same office, and if there are not enough offices remaining for all such candidates, the canvass board shall determine by lot the person who shall be elected. Reasonable notice shall be given to such candidates of the time when […]
§ 1-13.5-1105. Procedures for Conducting Independent Mail Ballot Election
(1) Official ballots must be prepared and all other preelection procedures followed as otherwise provided by law; except that mail ballot packets must be prepared in accordance with this part 11. (2) (a) Except for coordinated elections conducted pursuant to an intergovernmental agreement as a mail ballot election where the county clerk and recorder is […]
§ 1-13.5-1305. Statement – Certificates of Election
(1) No later than the fourteenth day following the election, the canvass board shall make statements from the official abstract of votes that show the names of the candidates, any ballot issue or ballot question, and the number of votes given to each. The canvass board shall certify the statement to be correct and subscribe […]
§ 1-13.5-1105.5. Voting by Electors at Group Residential Facilities
For independent mail ballot elections conducted under this part 11, upon the request of any eligible elector of the local government residing in a facility described in section 1-7.5-113 (1), the designated election official shall appoint a committee for delivery of mail ballots to, and return of voted mail ballots from, the facility in accordance […]