§16-1 Voting systems authorized. The chief election officer may adopt, experiment with, or abandon any voting system authorized under this chapter or to be authorized by the legislature. These systems shall include, but not be limited to voting machines, paper ballots, and electronic voting systems. All voting systems approved by the chief election officer under […]
§16-2 Voting system requirements. All voting systems adopted under this chapter by the chief election officer or the legislature shall satisfy the following requirements: (1) It shall secure to the voter secrecy in the act of voting; (2) It shall provide for voting for all candidates of as many political parties as may make nominations, […]
§16-3 Election services, provisions, and charges. The chief election officer may make voting systems and election services available to state agencies and private entities pursuant to rules adopted in accordance with chapter 91. Reasonable fees may be charged for the provision of such systems or services. [L 1993, c 304, §3]