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Define provisional voting
voting by "paper ballot" at the polls when there may be a questions regarding
voter eligibility; it allows confirmation of registrations, residency and
eligibility before the vote is counted
Identify the reasons a person would vote by Provisional Ballot
1. voter has moved within a municipality but into a different election district
(votes at new place by PB after completing an affirmation statement)
2. voter has moved within the county and failed to file an address change
(votes at new place by PB)
3. voter whose registrations information is missing may vote by PB after
completing an affirmation statement
4. first time voters in a Federal Election who registered but failed to submit
required identification at polls
,The former name for Vote by Mail
absentee voting
Vote by Mail deadline
- must be sent to the County Clerk at least 7 days prior to the election
if being mailed
- delivered in person by 3p.m. the day before election
Board Workers salary/stipend
$200, unless required training was not attended ($50)
$12.50 to pick-up, $12.50 to return
define emergency ballot
when a voting machine malfunctions, the Board workers contact the County
for
repairs, if a mechanic has not arrived at the polling place and repaired the
machine with 15 minutes of the discovery of the malfunction of the machine
or opening of the polls, whichever is later, and at the request of any vote in
line, Emergency
Ballots are used
,define removed resident
a registered voter who moved out of the county in which they were
registered to vote and to another County or State and does not have
sufficient time in their new residence to qualify to register in the
Presidential Election is entitled to vote for
President and Vice President
Appointment of Challengers
appointed by Chair of party the 2nd Tuesday before election to the
County Board of Elections
Types of Challengers
1. challengers for respective political parties
2. challengers for candidates
3. challengers for proponents or opponents for a public questions
, Powers of Challengers
- to challenge any person's right to vote
- may ask all necessary questions to determine right to vote
- may be present while votes cast are being counted
- challenge counting
Who furnished the challengers badges
County Board of Election
True or False: Every Challenger must wear a badge
True
What is indicated on a challengers badge?
The candidate or political party they represent
Define electioneering
the interference with the conduct of the election
What is the electioneering restriction?
no electioneering within 100ft outside the entrance to the polling place