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TITLE 50

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CHAPTER 4

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50-459. Manner of voting. [effective until january 1, 2011] On receipt of his ballot, the elector shall retire to a vacant voting booth and mark his ballot according to the instructions provided by law.

After marking his ballot, the elector shall present himself to the receiving clerk, state his name and residence, and deposit his ballot in the proper box or hand his ballot to the receiving clerk, who shall deposit it. The clerk shall then proclaim in an audible voice that the elector has voted. The election officials shall then record that the elector has voted.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title50 > T50ch4 > T50ch4sect50-459

TITLE 50

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 4

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

50-459. Manner of voting. [effective until january 1, 2011] On receipt of his ballot, the elector shall retire to a vacant voting booth and mark his ballot according to the instructions provided by law.

After marking his ballot, the elector shall present himself to the receiving clerk, state his name and residence, and deposit his ballot in the proper box or hand his ballot to the receiving clerk, who shall deposit it. The clerk shall then proclaim in an audible voice that the elector has voted. The election officials shall then record that the elector has voted.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Idaho > Title50 > T50ch4 > T50ch4sect50-459

TITLE 50

MUNICIPAL CORPORATIONS

CHAPTER 4

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

50-459. Manner of voting. [effective until january 1, 2011] On receipt of his ballot, the elector shall retire to a vacant voting booth and mark his ballot according to the instructions provided by law.

After marking his ballot, the elector shall present himself to the receiving clerk, state his name and residence, and deposit his ballot in the proper box or hand his ballot to the receiving clerk, who shall deposit it. The clerk shall then proclaim in an audible voice that the elector has voted. The election officials shall then record that the elector has voted.