§ 21-2-379.1. Requirements for Use of Direct Recording Electronic Voting Systems
No direct recording electronic voting system shall be adopted or used unless it shall, at the time, satisfy the following requirements: It shall provide facilities for voting for such candidates as may be nominated and upon such questions as may be submitted; It shall permit each elector, in one operation, to vote for all the […]
§ 21-2-379.2. Review of Manufacturer’s Recording Electronic Voting System by Secretary of State; Appointment and Compensation of Examiners; Revocation of Approval; Penalties; Conflicts of Interest
Any person or organization owning, manufacturing, or selling, or being interested in the manufacture or sale of, any direct recording electronic voting system may request the Secretary of State to examine the system. Any ten or more electors of this state may, at any time, request the Secretary of State to reexamine any such system […]
§ 21-2-379.3. State Furnishing Direct Recording Voting Systems; Purchase by Municipalities or Counties
The state shall furnish a uniform system of direct recording electronic (DRE) equipment for use in each county by 2004. The governing authority of a municipality may elect to acquire its own DRE equipment by purchase, lease, rental, or other procurement process at its own expense. The governing authority of a county may purchase, lease, […]
§ 21-2-367. Installation of Systems; Number of Systems; Good Working Order
When the use of optical scanning voting systems has been authorized in the manner prescribed in this part, such optical scanning voting systems shall be installed, either simultaneously or gradually, within the county or municipality. In each precinct in which optical scanning voting systems are used in a state-wide general election, the county election superintendent […]
§ 21-2-368. Review of Manufacturer’s Systems by Secretary of State; Appointment and Compensation of Examiners; Revocation of Approval; Written Verification and Certification Prior to Election or Primary; Penalties; Conflicts of Interest
Any person or organization owning, manufacturing, or selling, or being interested in the manufacture or sale of, any optical scanning voting system may request the Secretary of State to examine the optical scanning voting system. Any ten or more electors of this state may, at any time, request the Secretary of State to reexamine any […]
§ 21-2-369. Printing of Ballots; Arrangement
The ballots shall be printed in black ink upon clear, white, or colored material, of such size and arrangement as will suit the construction of the ballot scanner, and in plain, clear type so as to be easily readable by persons with normal vision; provided, however, that red material shall not be used except that […]
§ 21-2-325. Form of Ballot Labels Generally
The ballot labels shall be printed in black ink upon clear, white, or pastel colored material, of such size as will fit the ballot frame, and in plain, clear type so as to be easily readable by persons with normal vision. If the construction of the machine shall require it, the ballot label for each […]
§ 21-2-369.1. Candidates With Similar Names
If two or more candidates for the same nomination or office shall have the same or similar names, the Secretary of State, in the case of federal or state offices, the superintendent of elections, in the case of county offices, or the official with whom such candidates qualify, in the case of municipal elections, shall […]
§ 21-2-325.1. Candidates With Same or Similar Names
If two or more candidates for the same nomination or office shall have the same or similar names, the Secretary of State, in the case of federal or state offices, the superintendent of elections, in the case of county offices, or the official with whom such candidates qualify, in the case of municipal elections, shall […]
§ 21-2-371. Unofficial Ballots; Out-of-Order Systems
If ballots for a precinct at which an optical scanning voting system is to be used shall not be delivered to the poll officers as required by this chapter, the chief manager of such precinct shall cause other ballots to be prepared, printed, or written, as nearly in the form of official ballots as practicable; […]