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Resolution Number
98-43
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
04/23/1998
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Security Procedures for Voting System Manual.
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<br />"CURBSIDE VOTING" PROCEDURES <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />The following procedures are to be used in those precincts where the polling places <br />are inaccessible to electors with mobility impairments: <br /> <br />1. Prior to 7:00 a.m.. the Deputy Sheriff shall post the following sign outside near the <br />front entrance of the pQlling place: <br /> <br />"Voters who find the polling place inaccessible should see the Deputy Sheriff" <br /> <br />2. The Deputy Sheriff, who is stationed near the front entrance of the polling place <br />while the polis are open, will watch for voters with mobility impairment which <br />will prevent them from gaining access to the voting area. <br /> <br />3. Upon determining that an elector is unable to enter the polling place and wishes <br />to vote near the front entrance or in his or her vehicle, the Deputy Sheriff will ask <br />the elector for identification containing his or her name, address, and signature <br />and will present the identification to the Oerk or Deputy Oerk. If the elector is <br />without identification, the Deputy Sheriff will ask the Clerk or Deputy Clerk to <br />come out with an "Affirmation" form which, when completed, will serve as the <br />elector's identification. <br /> <br />4. The Clerk or Deputy Clerk will then gather the following items: <br /> <br />t <br /> <br />. Precinct register page containing the elector's name <br />. Appropriate ballot card for that elector <br />· Secrecy envelope <br />. Appropriate voting device for that elector <br />. An" Affirmation" form in case there are any changes to the elector's <br />registration <br />. A "Declaration to Secure Assistance" form in case the elector needs assistance <br />to vote (this form is not necessary if a "Y" appears in the I.leeds assistance <br />column on the precinct register) <br /> <br />5. The Oerk or Deputy Oerk and one inspector will take these items out to the <br />elector. <br /> <br />6. The elector will be asked, "What is your current addresS1" and the response .wiD <br />be compared with the address listed on the precinct register. If the address is <br />different, the regular "change of address" procedures wiD be followed. <br /> <br />7. The elector will sign on the precinct register page. <br /> <br />8. The signature on the precinct register Is compared with the signature on the <br />elector's Idendficadon. If the signature Is different, the regular "signature dlffen" <br />procedure will be followed. <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />3.31 <br /> <br />.~.. . . <br />
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