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§ 8-102. Polls; opening of. 1. The inspectors of election, and clerks,  if  any,  shall  meet at the polling place at least one-half hour before  the time set for opening  the  polls  of  election.  The  inspectors  of  election shall:    (a) See that the American flag is displayed.    (b)  Cause  the  facsimile ballots and voter information posting to be  posted conspicuously within the polling place.    (c) Cause the distance markers to be  placed  at  a  distance  of  one  hundred feet from the polling place.    (d)  Establish  a guard-rail by delineating and marking out the voting  area by a suitable means. The ballot  scanner,  ballot  marking  device,  ballot  boxes and secure storage containers, privacy booths, all ballots  and all equipment shall be kept within such guard-rail.    (e) Place the books, ballots and sample  ballots,  blanks,  stationery  and supplies so that they will be ready and convenient for use.    (f) Affix or attach to their clothing and cause the clerks, if any, to  affix  or  attach  to  their clothing the proper identification buttons,  badges or emblems issued by the  board  of  elections  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  chapter.  The  inspectors and clerks shall wear no  other buttons, badges or emblems which are similar in design.    (g) See that the privacy booths contain  conspicuous  instructions  on  how  to  properly  mark  ballots  and  that  voters  are  provided  with  appropriate writing instruments for marking ballots.    (h) Unlock all ballot boxes and secure storage containers to  be  used  to  hold election day paper ballots, see that they are empty, allow them  to be examined by the watchers present, and lock them up again in such a  manner that the watchers and the persons just outside the guard-rail may  see that the boxes are empty  when  re-locked;  provided,  however,  the  ballot  boxes  or secure storage containers holding unused ballots shall  be inspected to confirm that only the  number  of  unused  election  day  paper ballots provided by the board of elections are contained therein.    (i)  Inspect  the ballot scanner and ballot marking device to see that  it is in good working order. Inspect the placement of privacy booths  to  preserve the secrecy of voting; inspect the screen of the ballot scanner  and  ballot  marking  device;  inspect the polling place to make certain  there is no way that anyone can view any voting action by a voter at the  ballot scanner, ballot marking device, or in a privacy booth; and  affix  a  conspicuous  notice,  in  the  form  prescribed by the state board of  elections, in a prominent place near  the  ballot  scanner  and  in  the  privacy booth, instructing the voter on how to properly mark a ballot in  order  to  have his or her vote counted. Such notice shall be printed in  English and such other languages as the board of elections may determine  to be appropriate.    (j) Announce that the polls are open for voting and the time when  the  polls will close.    2.  The  keys to the ballot scanner and ballot marking device shall be  delivered to the inspectors at least one-half hour before the  time  set  for  the  opening  of the polls, in a sealed envelope, on which shall be  written or printed the ballot scanner or ballot  marking  device  serial  number  and  location  of  the  polling place, as reported by the voting  machine custodian. The envelope containing the keys shall not be  opened  until  at  least  one  inspector  from  each of the two parties shall be  present in the polling place and shall have examined the envelope to see  that it has not been opened. Before opening the envelope, such  election  inspectors  present  shall examine the serial number on the machine, and  shall see if they are the same as the numbers written  on  the  envelope  containing  the  keys.  If  found not to agree, the envelope must not be  opened until the voting machine custodian, or other  authorized  person,shall have been notified and shall have arrived at the polling place for  the  purpose  of  re-examining such machine and shall certify that it is  properly arranged. If the serial number on the machine is found to agree  with  the  number on the envelope, the inspectors, except as hereinafter  provided, shall turn on the  machine.  The  inspectors  shall  carefully  examine  the  printed  record  produced  by the machine to see that each  counter registers zero, and shall allow watchers to examine the  printed  record.  The  inspectors  shall  then  sign  a  certificate  showing the  delivery of the keys in a sealed envelope,  the  serial  number  on  the  machine,  the  number registered on the protective counter, that all the  counters are set at zero and that the public counter is set at zero. The  machine shall remain secured against voting until the polls are formally  opened and shall not be operated except by  voters  when  voting  or  by  election  officials  upon the instructions of the board of elections. If  any counter is found not to register zero, the  inspectors  of  election  shall immediately notify the board of elections.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-8 > Title-1 > 8-102

§ 8-102. Polls; opening of. 1. The inspectors of election, and clerks,  if  any,  shall  meet at the polling place at least one-half hour before  the time set for opening  the  polls  of  election.  The  inspectors  of  election shall:    (a) See that the American flag is displayed.    (b)  Cause  the  facsimile ballots and voter information posting to be  posted conspicuously within the polling place.    (c) Cause the distance markers to be  placed  at  a  distance  of  one  hundred feet from the polling place.    (d)  Establish  a guard-rail by delineating and marking out the voting  area by a suitable means. The ballot  scanner,  ballot  marking  device,  ballot  boxes and secure storage containers, privacy booths, all ballots  and all equipment shall be kept within such guard-rail.    (e) Place the books, ballots and sample  ballots,  blanks,  stationery  and supplies so that they will be ready and convenient for use.    (f) Affix or attach to their clothing and cause the clerks, if any, to  affix  or  attach  to  their clothing the proper identification buttons,  badges or emblems issued by the  board  of  elections  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  chapter.  The  inspectors and clerks shall wear no  other buttons, badges or emblems which are similar in design.    (g) See that the privacy booths contain  conspicuous  instructions  on  how  to  properly  mark  ballots  and  that  voters  are  provided  with  appropriate writing instruments for marking ballots.    (h) Unlock all ballot boxes and secure storage containers to  be  used  to  hold election day paper ballots, see that they are empty, allow them  to be examined by the watchers present, and lock them up again in such a  manner that the watchers and the persons just outside the guard-rail may  see that the boxes are empty  when  re-locked;  provided,  however,  the  ballot  boxes  or secure storage containers holding unused ballots shall  be inspected to confirm that only the  number  of  unused  election  day  paper ballots provided by the board of elections are contained therein.    (i)  Inspect  the ballot scanner and ballot marking device to see that  it is in good working order. Inspect the placement of privacy booths  to  preserve the secrecy of voting; inspect the screen of the ballot scanner  and  ballot  marking  device;  inspect the polling place to make certain  there is no way that anyone can view any voting action by a voter at the  ballot scanner, ballot marking device, or in a privacy booth; and  affix  a  conspicuous  notice,  in  the  form  prescribed by the state board of  elections, in a prominent place near  the  ballot  scanner  and  in  the  privacy booth, instructing the voter on how to properly mark a ballot in  order  to  have his or her vote counted. Such notice shall be printed in  English and such other languages as the board of elections may determine  to be appropriate.    (j) Announce that the polls are open for voting and the time when  the  polls will close.    2.  The  keys to the ballot scanner and ballot marking device shall be  delivered to the inspectors at least one-half hour before the  time  set  for  the  opening  of the polls, in a sealed envelope, on which shall be  written or printed the ballot scanner or ballot  marking  device  serial  number  and  location  of  the  polling place, as reported by the voting  machine custodian. The envelope containing the keys shall not be  opened  until  at  least  one  inspector  from  each of the two parties shall be  present in the polling place and shall have examined the envelope to see  that it has not been opened. Before opening the envelope, such  election  inspectors  present  shall examine the serial number on the machine, and  shall see if they are the same as the numbers written  on  the  envelope  containing  the  keys.  If  found not to agree, the envelope must not be  opened until the voting machine custodian, or other  authorized  person,shall have been notified and shall have arrived at the polling place for  the  purpose  of  re-examining such machine and shall certify that it is  properly arranged. If the serial number on the machine is found to agree  with  the  number on the envelope, the inspectors, except as hereinafter  provided, shall turn on the  machine.  The  inspectors  shall  carefully  examine  the  printed  record  produced  by the machine to see that each  counter registers zero, and shall allow watchers to examine the  printed  record.  The  inspectors  shall  then  sign  a  certificate  showing the  delivery of the keys in a sealed envelope,  the  serial  number  on  the  machine,  the  number registered on the protective counter, that all the  counters are set at zero and that the public counter is set at zero. The  machine shall remain secured against voting until the polls are formally  opened and shall not be operated except by  voters  when  voting  or  by  election  officials  upon the instructions of the board of elections. If  any counter is found not to register zero, the  inspectors  of  election  shall immediately notify the board of elections.

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Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-8 > Title-1 > 8-102

§ 8-102. Polls; opening of. 1. The inspectors of election, and clerks,  if  any,  shall  meet at the polling place at least one-half hour before  the time set for opening  the  polls  of  election.  The  inspectors  of  election shall:    (a) See that the American flag is displayed.    (b)  Cause  the  facsimile ballots and voter information posting to be  posted conspicuously within the polling place.    (c) Cause the distance markers to be  placed  at  a  distance  of  one  hundred feet from the polling place.    (d)  Establish  a guard-rail by delineating and marking out the voting  area by a suitable means. The ballot  scanner,  ballot  marking  device,  ballot  boxes and secure storage containers, privacy booths, all ballots  and all equipment shall be kept within such guard-rail.    (e) Place the books, ballots and sample  ballots,  blanks,  stationery  and supplies so that they will be ready and convenient for use.    (f) Affix or attach to their clothing and cause the clerks, if any, to  affix  or  attach  to  their clothing the proper identification buttons,  badges or emblems issued by the  board  of  elections  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  chapter.  The  inspectors and clerks shall wear no  other buttons, badges or emblems which are similar in design.    (g) See that the privacy booths contain  conspicuous  instructions  on  how  to  properly  mark  ballots  and  that  voters  are  provided  with  appropriate writing instruments for marking ballots.    (h) Unlock all ballot boxes and secure storage containers to  be  used  to  hold election day paper ballots, see that they are empty, allow them  to be examined by the watchers present, and lock them up again in such a  manner that the watchers and the persons just outside the guard-rail may  see that the boxes are empty  when  re-locked;  provided,  however,  the  ballot  boxes  or secure storage containers holding unused ballots shall  be inspected to confirm that only the  number  of  unused  election  day  paper ballots provided by the board of elections are contained therein.    (i)  Inspect  the ballot scanner and ballot marking device to see that  it is in good working order. Inspect the placement of privacy booths  to  preserve the secrecy of voting; inspect the screen of the ballot scanner  and  ballot  marking  device;  inspect the polling place to make certain  there is no way that anyone can view any voting action by a voter at the  ballot scanner, ballot marking device, or in a privacy booth; and  affix  a  conspicuous  notice,  in  the  form  prescribed by the state board of  elections, in a prominent place near  the  ballot  scanner  and  in  the  privacy booth, instructing the voter on how to properly mark a ballot in  order  to  have his or her vote counted. Such notice shall be printed in  English and such other languages as the board of elections may determine  to be appropriate.    (j) Announce that the polls are open for voting and the time when  the  polls will close.    2.  The  keys to the ballot scanner and ballot marking device shall be  delivered to the inspectors at least one-half hour before the  time  set  for  the  opening  of the polls, in a sealed envelope, on which shall be  written or printed the ballot scanner or ballot  marking  device  serial  number  and  location  of  the  polling place, as reported by the voting  machine custodian. The envelope containing the keys shall not be  opened  until  at  least  one  inspector  from  each of the two parties shall be  present in the polling place and shall have examined the envelope to see  that it has not been opened. Before opening the envelope, such  election  inspectors  present  shall examine the serial number on the machine, and  shall see if they are the same as the numbers written  on  the  envelope  containing  the  keys.  If  found not to agree, the envelope must not be  opened until the voting machine custodian, or other  authorized  person,shall have been notified and shall have arrived at the polling place for  the  purpose  of  re-examining such machine and shall certify that it is  properly arranged. If the serial number on the machine is found to agree  with  the  number on the envelope, the inspectors, except as hereinafter  provided, shall turn on the  machine.  The  inspectors  shall  carefully  examine  the  printed  record  produced  by the machine to see that each  counter registers zero, and shall allow watchers to examine the  printed  record.  The  inspectors  shall  then  sign  a  certificate  showing the  delivery of the keys in a sealed envelope,  the  serial  number  on  the  machine,  the  number registered on the protective counter, that all the  counters are set at zero and that the public counter is set at zero. The  machine shall remain secured against voting until the polls are formally  opened and shall not be operated except by  voters  when  voting  or  by  election  officials  upon the instructions of the board of elections. If  any counter is found not to register zero, the  inspectors  of  election  shall immediately notify the board of elections.