- § 21-2-365 - Requirements for Use of Optical Scanning Voting Systems
No optical scanning voting system shall be adopted or used unless it shall, at the time, satisfy the following requirements: (1) It shall provide...
- § 21-2-366 - Authorization for Utilization of Optical Scanning Systems
The governing authority of any county or municipality may, at any regular meeting or at a special meeting called for the purpose, by a...
- § 21-2-367 - Installation of Systems; Number of Systems; Good Working Order
(a) When the use of optical scanning voting systems has been authorized in the manner prescribed in this part, such optical scanning voting systems...
- § 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
(a) Any person or organization owning, manufacturing, or selling, or being interested in the manufacture or sale of, any optical scanning voting system may...
- § 21-2-369 - Printing of Ballots; Arrangement
(a) The ballots shall be printed in black ink upon clear, white, or colored material, of such size and arrangement as will suit the...
- § 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...
- § 21-2-370 - Separate Optical Scanners for Primary Elections
Reserved. Repealed by Ga. L. 1999, p. 29, ยง 1, effective July 1, 1999.
- § 21-2-371 - Unofficial Ballots; Out-Of-order Systems
(a) If ballots for a precinct at which an optical scanning voting system is to be used shall not be delivered to the poll...
- § 21-2-372 - Ballot Description
Ballots shall be of suitable design, size, and stock to permit processing by a tabulating machine and shall be printed in black ink on...
- § 21-2-373 - Write-In Votes; Secrecy
In elections, electors shall be permitted to cast write-in votes. The design of the ballot shall permit the superintendents, in counting the write-in votes,...
- § 21-2-374 - Proper Programming; Proper Order; Testing; Supplies
(a) The superintendent of each county or municipality shall order the proper programming to be placed in each tabulator used in any precinct or...
- § 21-2-375 - Delivery of Equipment to Polling Places; Protection for Equipment; Required Accessories
(a) In counties using precinct count optical scanning tabulators, the superintendent shall deliver the proper optical scanning tabulator to the polling places at least...
- § 21-2-376 - Demonstration of Equipment
During the 30 days next preceding a general primary or election or during the ten days next preceding a special primary or election, the...
- § 21-2-377 - Custody and Storage When Not in Use
(a) The superintendent shall designate a person or persons who shall have custody of the optical scanning tabulators of the county or municipality when...
- § 21-2-378 - Payment for Systems
The governing authority of any county or municipality which adopts optical scanning voting systems in the manner provided for by this part shall, upon...
- § 21-2-379 - Arrangements for Appropriate Ballots When Use of Optical Scanning Voting Systems Impracticable
If a method of nomination or election for any candidate or office, or of voting on any question is prescribed by law, in which...
Last modified: October 14, 2016