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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-322
21-2-322. No voting machine shall be adopted or used
unless it shall, at the time, satisfy the following
requirements: (1) It shall
provide facilities for voting for such candidates as may be
nominated and upon such questions as may be submitted;
(2) It shall permit each elector, in
one operation, to vote for all the candidates of one party or body
for presidential electors; (3) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this
Code section for presidential electors, it shall permit each
elector, at other than primaries, to vote a ticket selected from
the nominees of any and all parties or bodies, from independent
nominations, and from persons not in nomination;
(4) It shall permit each elector to
vote, at any election, for any person and for any office for whom
and for which he or she is lawfully entitled to vote, whether or
not the name of such person or persons appears upon a ballot label
as a candidate for election; to vote for as many persons for an
office as he or she is entitled to vote for; and to vote for or
against any question upon which he or she is entitled to
vote; (5) It shall preclude
each elector from voting for any candidate or upon any question for
whom or upon which he or she is not entitled to vote; from voting
for more persons for any office than he or she is entitled to vote
for; and from voting for any candidate for the same office or upon
any question more than once; (6) It shall be capable of adjustment by poll
officers so as to permit each elector at a primary to vote only for
the candidates seeking nomination by the party in whose primary he
or she is then voting and so as to preclude him or her from voting
for the candidates seeking nomination by any party in whose primary
he or she is not then voting; (7) It shall fairly permit each elector to
deposit, write in, or affix upon receptacles or devices provided
for the purpose ballots containing the names of persons for whom he
or she desires to vote whose names do not appear upon the machine;
provided, however, that, if the machine does not fairly permit such
a vote to be cast, an elector desiring to vote for any person whose
name does not appear on the machine shall be permitted to vote in
the election by the use of a paper ballot which shall be furnished
by the superintendent; (8) It
shall permit each elector to change his or her vote for any
candidate or upon any question appearing upon the ballot labels up
to the time he or she begins to register his or her vote or
indicates or expresses his or her intentions to register his or her
vote; (9) It shall permit and
require voting in absolute secrecy and shall be so constructed that
no person can see or know for whom any other elector has voted or
is voting, save an elector whom he or she has assisted or is
assisting in voting, as prescribed by law; (10) It shall have voting devices for separate
candidates and questions, which shall be arranged in separate
parallel rows or columns, so that, at any primary, one or more
adjacent rows or columns may be assigned to the candidates of a
party or body and shall have parallel office columns or rows
transverse thereto; (11) It
shall have a public counter or other device, the register of which
is visible from the outside of the machine, which shall show during
any period of voting the total number of electors who have operated
the machine during such period of voting; (12) It shall have a protective counter or other
device, the register of which cannot be reset, which shall record
the cumulative total number of movements of the operating
mechanism; (13) It shall be
provided with a lock or locks, by the use of which, immediately
after the polls are closed or the operation of the machine for a
primary or election is completed, all movements of the registering
mechanism are absolutely prevented; (14) It shall be provided with a screen, hood,
or curtain which shall conceal the actions of the elector while
voting; (15) It shall be
constructed of material of good quality in a neat and workmanlike
manner; (16) It shall, when
properly operated, register or record correctly and accurately
every vote cast; (17) It
shall be so constructed that an elector may readily learn the
method of operating it; (18)
It shall be safely transportable; (19) It shall be so constructed and controlled
that during the progress of voting it shall preclude every person
from seeing or knowing the number of votes registered for any
candidate and from tampering with any of the registering mechanism;
and (20) If it is of a type
equipped with a mechanism for printing paper proof sheets and not
requiring the counters to be made visible in order to canvass the
votes recorded on the machine, the door or other device concealing
such counters or keeping the same concealed may be equipped with a
lock or locks, requiring the simultaneous use of three separate and
substantially different keys to open or operate the same.
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