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12-17B-3. Authority of governing body to adopt, experiment with or abandon system. Any governing body having supervision of elections within any political subdivision may adopt, experiment with, or abandon any automatic tabulating, direct recording electronic, or electronic ballot marking system approved for use by the State Board of Elections. Any governing body may use the system in all or some of the precincts within its jurisdiction or in combination with any other type of voting system approved for use by the State Board of Elections.

Source: SL 1994, ch 110, § 7; SL 2005, ch 92, § 4.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-12 > Chapter-17b > Statute-12-17b-3

12-17B-3. Authority of governing body to adopt, experiment with or abandon system. Any governing body having supervision of elections within any political subdivision may adopt, experiment with, or abandon any automatic tabulating, direct recording electronic, or electronic ballot marking system approved for use by the State Board of Elections. Any governing body may use the system in all or some of the precincts within its jurisdiction or in combination with any other type of voting system approved for use by the State Board of Elections.

Source: SL 1994, ch 110, § 7; SL 2005, ch 92, § 4.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > South-dakota > Title-12 > Chapter-17b > Statute-12-17b-3

12-17B-3. Authority of governing body to adopt, experiment with or abandon system. Any governing body having supervision of elections within any political subdivision may adopt, experiment with, or abandon any automatic tabulating, direct recording electronic, or electronic ballot marking system approved for use by the State Board of Elections. Any governing body may use the system in all or some of the precincts within its jurisdiction or in combination with any other type of voting system approved for use by the State Board of Elections.

Source: SL 1994, ch 110, § 7; SL 2005, ch 92, § 4.