1995 Alaska Statutes
TITLE 15 ELECTIONS
Chapter 15.15. GENERAL PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS
Sec. 15.15.210. QUESTIONING OF VOTERS OF SUSPECT QUALIFICATION.

Every election judge and election clerk shall question, and every watcher and any other person qualified to vote in the precinct may question a person attempting to vote if the questioner has good reason to suspect that the questioned person is not qualified to vote. All questions regarding a person's qualifications to vote shall be made in writing setting out the reason the person has been questioned. A questioned person before voting shall subscribe to an oath or affirmation in a form provided by the director attesting to the fact that in each particular the person meets all the qualifications of a voter, is not disqualified, and has not voted at the same election. The questioned person shall also state the place from which that person came immediately before living in the precinct where offering to vote and the length of time of residence in the former place. After the questioned person has executed the oath or affirmation, the person may vote. If the questioned person refuses to execute the oath or affirmation, the person may not vote.

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