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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-330
21-2-330. (a) During the five days preceding a municipal
general primary or election or during the three days preceding a
municipal special primary or election, the superintendent shall
place on public exhibition, in such public places and at such times
as he or she may deem most suitable for the information and
instruction of the electors, one or more voting machines containing
the ballot labels and showing the offices and questions to be voted
upon, the names and arrangements of parties and bodies, and, so far
as practicable, the names and arrangements of the candidates to be
voted for. Such machine or machines shall be under the charge and
care of a person competent as custodian and instructor. No voting
machine which is to be assigned for use in a primary or election
shall be used for such public exhibition and instruction after
having been prepared and sealed for the primary or election.
(b) During such public exhibition
and instruction, the counting mechanism of the voting machine shall
be concealed from view and the doors or cover concealing the same
shall be opened, if at all, only temporarily and only upon written
authorization from the superintendent. (c) Prior to any primary or election, the
superintendent may cause copies of any diagram or diagrams required
to be furnished with voting machines at polling places to be made,
either in full size or in reduced size, and to be posted,
published, advertised, or distributed among the electors in such
manner as he or she may deem desirable.
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