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§  9-110.  Canvass;  election  day  paper  ballots  that have not been  scanned; method of. 1. Election day paper ballots  that  have  not  been  scanned because a ballot scanner was not available or because the ballot  has  been  abandoned by a voter at the ballot scanner shall be canvassed  as follows: a bipartisan team of inspectors shall cast such ballots on a  ballot scanner, if one is available, at the close of  the  polls  before  the  tabulated result tape is printed. If a ballot does not scan because  of an overvote or blank ballot warning on the ballot scanner screen, the  inspectors shall cause the ballot scanner to eject  such  ballot  to  be  hand counted pursuant to subdivision two of this section.    2.  Election  day paper ballots that cannot be scanned, as provided in  subdivision one of this section  shall  be  canvassed  as  follows:  The  inspectors shall unfold each ballot of the kind then to be canvassed and  shall  place  all such ballots upon the table in one pile face down. The  chair shall take up each ballot in order, turn it face up  and  announce  loudly  and distinctly the vote registered on each section, in the order  of the sections upon the ballot, or that  the  ballot  is  void  or  the  section  blank,  as  the  case  may be. If more than one person is to be  elected to the same office or party position the chair, if the ballot is  void or the ballot or section is wholly blank, shall  announce  as  many  void  or blank votes as there are persons to be elected to the office or  party position. On a primary ballot a "section," as  the  term  is  used  above,  shall mean the space occupied by the title of an office or party  position, names of candidates therefor and the voting squares therewith.  The canvass of each ballot must be completed before the next  ballot  is  taken  up. When the tallies of the votes of all such ballots are proven,  and the results announced, the inspectors' shall record the  results  on  the return of canvass.    3.  Nothing  in  this  section shall be construed to require or permit  affidavit ballots to be canvassed at the poll site on election day.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-9 > Title-1 > 9-110

§  9-110.  Canvass;  election  day  paper  ballots  that have not been  scanned; method of. 1. Election day paper ballots  that  have  not  been  scanned because a ballot scanner was not available or because the ballot  has  been  abandoned by a voter at the ballot scanner shall be canvassed  as follows: a bipartisan team of inspectors shall cast such ballots on a  ballot scanner, if one is available, at the close of  the  polls  before  the  tabulated result tape is printed. If a ballot does not scan because  of an overvote or blank ballot warning on the ballot scanner screen, the  inspectors shall cause the ballot scanner to eject  such  ballot  to  be  hand counted pursuant to subdivision two of this section.    2.  Election  day paper ballots that cannot be scanned, as provided in  subdivision one of this section  shall  be  canvassed  as  follows:  The  inspectors shall unfold each ballot of the kind then to be canvassed and  shall  place  all such ballots upon the table in one pile face down. The  chair shall take up each ballot in order, turn it face up  and  announce  loudly  and distinctly the vote registered on each section, in the order  of the sections upon the ballot, or that  the  ballot  is  void  or  the  section  blank,  as  the  case  may be. If more than one person is to be  elected to the same office or party position the chair, if the ballot is  void or the ballot or section is wholly blank, shall  announce  as  many  void  or blank votes as there are persons to be elected to the office or  party position. On a primary ballot a "section," as  the  term  is  used  above,  shall mean the space occupied by the title of an office or party  position, names of candidates therefor and the voting squares therewith.  The canvass of each ballot must be completed before the next  ballot  is  taken  up. When the tallies of the votes of all such ballots are proven,  and the results announced, the inspectors' shall record the  results  on  the return of canvass.    3.  Nothing  in  this  section shall be construed to require or permit  affidavit ballots to be canvassed at the poll site on election day.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Eln > Article-9 > Title-1 > 9-110

§  9-110.  Canvass;  election  day  paper  ballots  that have not been  scanned; method of. 1. Election day paper ballots  that  have  not  been  scanned because a ballot scanner was not available or because the ballot  has  been  abandoned by a voter at the ballot scanner shall be canvassed  as follows: a bipartisan team of inspectors shall cast such ballots on a  ballot scanner, if one is available, at the close of  the  polls  before  the  tabulated result tape is printed. If a ballot does not scan because  of an overvote or blank ballot warning on the ballot scanner screen, the  inspectors shall cause the ballot scanner to eject  such  ballot  to  be  hand counted pursuant to subdivision two of this section.    2.  Election  day paper ballots that cannot be scanned, as provided in  subdivision one of this section  shall  be  canvassed  as  follows:  The  inspectors shall unfold each ballot of the kind then to be canvassed and  shall  place  all such ballots upon the table in one pile face down. The  chair shall take up each ballot in order, turn it face up  and  announce  loudly  and distinctly the vote registered on each section, in the order  of the sections upon the ballot, or that  the  ballot  is  void  or  the  section  blank,  as  the  case  may be. If more than one person is to be  elected to the same office or party position the chair, if the ballot is  void or the ballot or section is wholly blank, shall  announce  as  many  void  or blank votes as there are persons to be elected to the office or  party position. On a primary ballot a "section," as  the  term  is  used  above,  shall mean the space occupied by the title of an office or party  position, names of candidates therefor and the voting squares therewith.  The canvass of each ballot must be completed before the next  ballot  is  taken  up. When the tallies of the votes of all such ballots are proven,  and the results announced, the inspectors' shall record the  results  on  the return of canvass.    3.  Nothing  in  this  section shall be construed to require or permit  affidavit ballots to be canvassed at the poll site on election day.