SEC. 13.107.5. POSTING OF BALLOT COUNTS AT POLLS.
§ 13.107.5
After polls close, each precinct board must post outside the polling place an accounting of all ballots (delivered, voted, unused, spoiled, cancelled, absentee, and provisional) and any computer records showing vote totals for each candidate and measure.
When the polling place closes, the election workers at each precinct must put up a public posting outside showing how many ballots they received, how many people voted, and how many ballots were unused, damaged, or sent by mail. They also have to post any computer printouts that show how many votes each candidate and ballot measure got.
- Could be simpler:The section lists ballot categories (voted, unused, spoiled, cancelled, absentee, provisional) in a way that could be streamlined; the distinction between some categories and their relevance to the public posting could be clarified.
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Official text
After the closing of the polls, each precinct board shall cause to be posted outside of each polling place an accounting that includes the number of ballots delivered to that precinct board and the number of voted ballots, unused ballots, spoiled ballots, cancelled ballots, absentee ballots and provisional ballots returned to the Department of Elections by the precinct board at any time on election day. After the closing of the polls, each precinct board shall also post outside each polling place any computer record indicating the number of ballots cast for each candidate and for or against each ballot measure.
(Added November 2001)