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Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_163 > GS_163-33_2

§ 163‑33.2. Chairman and county board to examine voting machines.

Prior to each primary and general election the chairman and members ofthe county board of elections, in counties where voting machines are used,shall test vote, in a reasonable number of combinations, no less than tenpercent (10%) of all voting machines programmed for each primary or election,such machines to be selected at random by the board after programming has beencompleted, and further, the board shall record the serial numbers of themachines test voted in the official minutes of the board. In the alternative,the board may cause the test voting required herein to be performed by personsqualified to program and test voting equipment. (1981, c. 303.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_163 > GS_163-33_2

§ 163‑33.2. Chairman and county board to examine voting machines.

Prior to each primary and general election the chairman and members ofthe county board of elections, in counties where voting machines are used,shall test vote, in a reasonable number of combinations, no less than tenpercent (10%) of all voting machines programmed for each primary or election,such machines to be selected at random by the board after programming has beencompleted, and further, the board shall record the serial numbers of themachines test voted in the official minutes of the board. In the alternative,the board may cause the test voting required herein to be performed by personsqualified to program and test voting equipment. (1981, c. 303.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_163 > GS_163-33_2

§ 163‑33.2. Chairman and county board to examine voting machines.

Prior to each primary and general election the chairman and members ofthe county board of elections, in counties where voting machines are used,shall test vote, in a reasonable number of combinations, no less than tenpercent (10%) of all voting machines programmed for each primary or election,such machines to be selected at random by the board after programming has beencompleted, and further, the board shall record the serial numbers of themachines test voted in the official minutes of the board. In the alternative,the board may cause the test voting required herein to be performed by personsqualified to program and test voting equipment. (1981, c. 303.)