22-6-122. Rotation of candidates’ names; equal lines on voting machines. The names of candidates for each office shall be rotated on all ballots by precinct for all elections. In each county the name of each candidate shall appear substantially an equal number of times at the top, at the bottom, and in each intermediate place. […]
22-6-123. Nonpartisan election ballots and ballot propositions. Primary and general election ballots for nonpartisan offices and ballot propositions shall be printed on yellow paper or paper with yellow demarcation as provided by rule and regulation of the secretary of state, separate from partisan ballots. They shall contain no political party designations, but otherwise shall conform […]
22-6-124. Ballot propositions format. Following all offices on nonpartisan ballots, ballot propositions shall be printed in the order prescribed by law. The name and official number, if any, of each ballot proposition shall be printed adjacent to the proposition in large letters. Nonpartisan ballots shall contain the same instructions as prescribed for partisan primary election […]
22-6-125. Order of offices and ballot propositions on nonpartisan ballots. (a) The nonpartisan ballot shall contain the offices and ballot propositions to be voted on in the following order: (i) Retention of justices of the supreme court; (ii) Retention of district court judges; (iii) Retention of circuit court judges; (iv) Retention of magistrates; (v) Repealed […]
22-6-126. Form of nonpartisan ballots. (a) The official nonpartisan ballot for a general election shall be printed in substantially the following form: OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN ELECTION BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION County of …., Election District …., Precinct …. Date …. (here print instructions) CANDIDATES FOR PUBLIC OFFICE For Justice(s) of the Supreme Court (Here designate the particular […]
22-6-127. Rotation of names on nonpartisan ballots. (a) The names of candidates for each nonpartisan office shall be rotated on the ballot in the same manner as required by law for candidates for partisan office. (b) Rotation is not necessary if the number of candidates is equal to or less than the number of seats […]
22-6-128. Ballots for other elections. At the county clerk’s discretion, separate ballots for bond, school and community college districts, and special district elections may be required and shall be provided by the authority responsible for holding the election. Ballots shall conform as nearly as possible to general requirements specified by law for the general election […]