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§ 9-106. Official ballots; accounting for number used. At the close of  the  polls and before any boxes or envelope containing voted ballots are  opened,  the  clerks,  or  if  there  be  no  clerks,   two   inspectors  representing  different  parties  designated by the chair, shall account  for all of the paper ballots furnished to the election  district.  On  a  reconciliation  form  supplied  by  the  board  of elections, they shall  count, verify and record on such form the number of unused ballots,  the  number  of ballots cancelled before delivery to voters in the poll site,  the number of ballots spoiled and returned by voters and the  number  of  affidavit  ballots  cast.  These numbers shall be added to the number of  ballots cast as recorded by the public counter number appearing  on  the  ballot  scanner  screen.  The  sum  shall  be  recorded  on  the  ballot  reconciliation form. This resulting number shall be  deducted  from  the  number  of  ballots  originally  delivered  to  the  poll  site, and the  remainder number shall be determined to be the number of ballots secured  in the emergency ballot box or other secure storage  container  provided  by  the  board  of elections. This remainder number shall be recorded on  the ballot reconciliation form.    Such clerks or inspectors shall then separate, label  and  place  each  type  of  ballot  in  the  box  or  container  provided  by the board of  elections, and securely lock or seal each such box  or  container.  They  shall then sign such reconciliation form.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-9 > Title-1 > 9-106

§ 9-106. Official ballots; accounting for number used. At the close of  the  polls and before any boxes or envelope containing voted ballots are  opened,  the  clerks,  or  if  there  be  no  clerks,   two   inspectors  representing  different  parties  designated by the chair, shall account  for all of the paper ballots furnished to the election  district.  On  a  reconciliation  form  supplied  by  the  board  of elections, they shall  count, verify and record on such form the number of unused ballots,  the  number  of ballots cancelled before delivery to voters in the poll site,  the number of ballots spoiled and returned by voters and the  number  of  affidavit  ballots  cast.  These numbers shall be added to the number of  ballots cast as recorded by the public counter number appearing  on  the  ballot  scanner  screen.  The  sum  shall  be  recorded  on  the  ballot  reconciliation form. This resulting number shall be  deducted  from  the  number  of  ballots  originally  delivered  to  the  poll  site, and the  remainder number shall be determined to be the number of ballots secured  in the emergency ballot box or other secure storage  container  provided  by  the  board  of elections. This remainder number shall be recorded on  the ballot reconciliation form.    Such clerks or inspectors shall then separate, label  and  place  each  type  of  ballot  in  the  box  or  container  provided  by the board of  elections, and securely lock or seal each such box  or  container.  They  shall then sign such reconciliation form.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-9 > Title-1 > 9-106

§ 9-106. Official ballots; accounting for number used. At the close of  the  polls and before any boxes or envelope containing voted ballots are  opened,  the  clerks,  or  if  there  be  no  clerks,   two   inspectors  representing  different  parties  designated by the chair, shall account  for all of the paper ballots furnished to the election  district.  On  a  reconciliation  form  supplied  by  the  board  of elections, they shall  count, verify and record on such form the number of unused ballots,  the  number  of ballots cancelled before delivery to voters in the poll site,  the number of ballots spoiled and returned by voters and the  number  of  affidavit  ballots  cast.  These numbers shall be added to the number of  ballots cast as recorded by the public counter number appearing  on  the  ballot  scanner  screen.  The  sum  shall  be  recorded  on  the  ballot  reconciliation form. This resulting number shall be  deducted  from  the  number  of  ballots  originally  delivered  to  the  poll  site, and the  remainder number shall be determined to be the number of ballots secured  in the emergency ballot box or other secure storage  container  provided  by  the  board  of elections. This remainder number shall be recorded on  the ballot reconciliation form.    Such clerks or inspectors shall then separate, label  and  place  each  type  of  ballot  in  the  box  or  container  provided  by the board of  elections, and securely lock or seal each such box  or  container.  They  shall then sign such reconciliation form.