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2006 Georgia Code - 21-2-455
21-2-455. (a) If the type of voting machine provided shall
require the counters to be seen in order to enable the poll
officers to canvass the vote, the poll officers, in the presence of
all persons within the polling place, shall then make visible the
registering counters and, for that purpose, shall unlock and open
the doors, or other covering concealing the same, giving full view
of all the counter numbers. If the voting machine is equipped with
a mechanism for printing paper proof sheets the poll officers shall
immediately print not less than four proof sheets and as many more
as may be requested by those present, to the extent of the
machine´s capacity. The chief manager and an assistant
manager shall then, under the scrutiny of the other assistant
manager, and in the order of the offices as their titles are
arranged on the machine, read from the counters or from one of the
proof sheets, as the case may be, and announce, in distinct tones,
the designation or designating number and letter on each counter
for each candidate´s name, the result as shown by the counter
numbers, the votes recorded for each office for persons other than
nominated candidates, and the designation or designating numbers
and letters on each counter, and the results as shown by the
counter numbers for and against each question voted on. The
counters shall not be read consecutively along the party or body
rows or columns but shall always be read along the office columns
or rows, completing the canvass for each office or question before
proceeding to the next. (b)
The vote as registered shall be entered by the poll officers, in
ink, on duplicate return sheets and also on a general return sheet
and statement, all of which, after the canvass is completed, shall
be signed by the poll officers. If any poll officer shall refuse to
sign or certify the general or duplicate return sheets or
statement, he or she shall write his or her reasons therefor upon
such sheets. The vote for presidential electors shall be computed
and returned as provided in subsection (e) of Code Section
21-2-452. If more than one voting machine is used in any precinct,
the vote registered on each machine shall be ascertained in like
manner and separately entered in appropriate spaces on the general
and duplicate return sheets and statement. The total vote cast for
each candidate and for and against each question shall then be
computed and entered on the general and duplicate return sheets and
statement. There shall also be entered on the general return sheet
and statement the number of electors who have voted, as shown by
the numbered list of voters, electors list, and voter´s
certificates, and the number on each machine, as shown by the
public counters. The number registered on the protective counter or
device on each machine immediately prior to the opening of the
polls and immediately after the closing thereof and sealing of the
machine and the number or other designation of each machine used
shall also be entered thereon. In the case of primaries, duplicate
return sheets shall be prepared as for other elections. The
registering counters of the voting machine or the paper proof
sheets, as the case may be, shall remain exposed to view until the
said returns and all other reports have been fully completed and
checked by the poll officers. During such time, anyone who may
desire to be present shall be admitted to the polling place.
(c) The proclamation of the result
of the votes cast shall be announced distinctly and audibly by the
chief manager, who shall read the name of each candidate, the
designation or designating numbers and letters of his or her
counters, and the vote registered on each counter, as well as the
vote cast for and against each question submitted. During such
proclamation, ample opportunity shall be given to any person
lawfully present to compare the results so announced with the
counter dials of the machine or with the paper proof sheets, as the
case may be, and any necessary corrections shall then and there be
made by the poll officers, after which the doors or other cover of
the voting machine shall be closed and locked. Any ballots written,
deposited, or affixed in or upon the voting machine shall be
enclosed in properly sealed packages and properly endorsed and
shall be delivered by the chief manager as provided in this part.
The chief manager shall promptly deliver to the superintendent or
his or her representative the keys of the voting machine, enclosed
in a sealed envelope, if the construction of the voting machine
shall permit their separate return. Such envelope shall have
endorsed thereon a certificate of the poll officers stating the
number of the machine, the precinct where it has been used, the
number on the seal, and the number on the protective counter or
device at the close of the polls. (d) The poll officers, on the returns provided
for in this Code section, shall record any votes which have been
cast by means of a write-in ballot for a person whose name is not
printed on the ballot labels. In returning any such votes which
have been written, deposited, or affixed upon receptacles or
devices provided for the purpose, the poll officers shall record
any such names exactly as they were written, deposited, or
affixed.
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