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16-605. Disposition of paper ballots after count; marking rejected ballots

A. All paper ballots, as soon as read, or rejected for illegality, shall be strung, those allowed on one string and those rejected on another, and shall not thereafter be examined by any person. Each ballot rejected shall be marked "rejected" and the cause of the rejection endorsed on the back thereof and signed by a majority of the election board or tally board.

B. All ballots shall, as soon as the counting is completed, be tied with the string on which they are strung and carefully sealed in a strong envelope to be provided for that purpose, and each member of the board shall write his name across the seal.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title16 > 16-605

16-605. Disposition of paper ballots after count; marking rejected ballots

A. All paper ballots, as soon as read, or rejected for illegality, shall be strung, those allowed on one string and those rejected on another, and shall not thereafter be examined by any person. Each ballot rejected shall be marked "rejected" and the cause of the rejection endorsed on the back thereof and signed by a majority of the election board or tally board.

B. All ballots shall, as soon as the counting is completed, be tied with the string on which they are strung and carefully sealed in a strong envelope to be provided for that purpose, and each member of the board shall write his name across the seal.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Arizona > Title16 > 16-605

16-605. Disposition of paper ballots after count; marking rejected ballots

A. All paper ballots, as soon as read, or rejected for illegality, shall be strung, those allowed on one string and those rejected on another, and shall not thereafter be examined by any person. Each ballot rejected shall be marked "rejected" and the cause of the rejection endorsed on the back thereof and signed by a majority of the election board or tally board.

B. All ballots shall, as soon as the counting is completed, be tied with the string on which they are strung and carefully sealed in a strong envelope to be provided for that purpose, and each member of the board shall write his name across the seal.