§ 8-300. Voting; manner of. 1. The inspectors shall admit within the voting area only two voters at a time for each ballot scanner, ballot marking device, or privacy booth and shall ascertain whether each such voter is entitled to vote. If he or she is found to be entitled to vote, he or she […]
§ 8-302. Voting; verification of registration. 1. At all elections held pursuant to the provisions of this chapter two inspectors representing different political parties shall act together at all times in supervising the use of the registration records and in verifying the rights of persons to vote on the basis of such records. 2. The […]
§ 8-303. Initial voter identification. 1. Applicability. Each board of elections, in a uniform and nondiscriminatory manner, shall require a voter to meet the requirements of subdivision two of this section if: (a) the individual registered to vote in a jurisdiction by mail on or after January first, two thousand three; and (b) the individual […]
§ 8-304. Voters; signature identification. 1. A person before being allowed to vote shall be required, except as provided in this chapter, to sign his or her name on the back of his or her registration poll record on the first line reserved for his or her signature at the time of election which is […]
§ 8-306. Voters; assistance to. 1. A voter who states under oath to the board of inspectors that he requires assistance may be assisted in the manner and subject to the conditions and requirements provided for in this section. 2. A board of inspectors of election shall assist any voter: (a) who informs such board, […]
§ 8-308. Voting; voting write-in. 1. Ballots voted for any person whose name does not appear on the ballot as a nominated or designated candidate for public office or party position are referred to in this article as write-in ballots. 2. No write-in ballot shall be voted for any person for any office whose name […]
§ 8-312. Voting; election day paper ballots, marking and casting, delivery to voter. 1. On receiving his or her ballot, the voter forthwith shall retire alone, unless he or she is entitled to assistance in voting or is accompanied by a child under sixteen years of age, to an unoccupied privacy booth and mark his […]
§ 8-314. Voting; primary election, missing enrollment record. If a registered voter marked an enrollment blank, but his enrollment as so indicated was not entered or entered incorrectly, he nevertheless shall be permitted to vote at the primary election, with the party under whose name he marked such blank, if he produces a certificate of […]
§ 8-316. Ballots; mutilated or spoiled. If a ballot is found to be defective or mutilated before it is delivered to the voter, its stub and the stubs of all other ballots in the set shall be detached immediately and placed in the box for stubs, by the clerks, or if there are no clerks […]