2020 Georgia Code
Title 21 - Elections
Chapter 2 - Elections and Primaries Generally
Article 8 - Voting by Ballot
§ 21-2-284. Form of Official Primary Ballot; Attestation Regarding Receiving Value in Exchange for Vote

Universal Citation: GA Code § 21-2-284 (2020)
  1. In each primary separate official ballots shall be prepared for the political party holding the primary.At the top of each ballot shall be printed in prominent type the words "OFFICIAL PRIMARY BALLOT OF ______________________________ PARTY FOR," followed by the designation of the precinct for which it is prepared and the name and date of the primary.
  2. The State Election Board shall by rule and regulation determine the appropriate wording for directions as to how a vote should be cast on each type of voting equipment used in the state and how a new ballot should be issued when a ballot is spoiled.
  3. Immediately under the directions, the names of all candidates who have qualified with the party in accordance with this chapter and party rules and who have been certified to the superintendent or Secretary of State as having so qualified shall be printed on the ballots, except unopposed candidates in municipal primaries where the municipal charter or ordinance does not prohibit the omission of such candidates' names from the ballot. The names of the candidates shall in all cases be arranged under the title of the office for which they are candidates and be printed thereunder in alphabetical order. The incumbency of a candidate seeking party nomination for the public office he or she then holds shall be indicated on the ballots. Under the title of each office shall be placed a direction as to the number of candidates to be voted for.
  4. If at any general primary a political party shall submit to its members any matter or question to be voted upon, the party shall by the deadline for certifying candidates for the primary election certify the wording of said question to the superintendent, if to be voted on by one county only, or to the Secretary of State, if to be voted on by more than one county; and the superintendent or Secretary of State shall have such language printed on the ballot form. To the left of each question there shall be placed the words "Yes" and "No" together with appropriate squares to the left of each for the convenient insertion of a cross (X) or check ( √) mark. If at any municipal primary a political party shall submit to its members any matter or question to be voted upon, the party shall also have printed on the ballots the necessary language to guide the elector in the expression of his or her choice as to such matter or question.
  5. Each ballot shall have printed thereon the following:

    "I understand that the offer or acceptance of money or any other object of value to vote for any particular candidate, list of candidates, issue, or list of issues included in this election constitutes an act of voter fraud and is a felony under Georgia law."

  6. The ballots shall vary in form only as the names of precincts, offices, candidates, or this chapter may require.

(Code 1933, § 34-1102, enacted by Ga. L. 1964, Ex. Sess., p. 26, § 1; Ga. L. 1968, p. 871, § 8; Ga. L. 1970, p. 347, § 14; Ga. L. 1970, p. 383, § 3; Ga. L. 1977, p. 1053, § 5; Ga. L. 1979, p. 624, § 1; Ga. L. 1982, p. 1512, § 5; Ga. L. 1984, p. 1, § 7; Ga. L. 1996, p. 101, § 3; Ga. L. 1997, p. 590, § 27; Ga. L. 1998, p. 295, § 1; Ga. L. 1998, p. 1231, §§ 9, 33; Ga. L. 2002, p. 598, § 2-5; Ga. L. 2010, p. 914, § 14/HB 540.)

Law reviews.

- For comment, "Awakening a Slumbering Giant: Georgia's Judicial Selection System After White and Weaver ," see 56 Mercer L. Rev. 1035 (2005).

JUDICIAL DECISIONS

Authority of state to regulate elections.

- States have broad authority, absent valid congressional legislation, to establish rules regulating the manner of conducting both primary and final elections. Williamson v. Fortson, 376 F. Supp. 1300 (N.D. Ga. 1974).

Cited in Jenness v. Fortson, 403 U.S. 431, 91 S. Ct. 1970, 29 L. Ed. 2d 554 (1971); Stoner v. Fortson, 345 F. Supp. 1369 (N.D. Ga. 1972).

OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

When O.C.G.A.

§§ 21-2-284 and21-2-285 control questions of form of ballot cards. - It was reasonable that former Code 1933, §§ 34-1102 and 1103 (see O.C.G.A. § 21-2-284 and21-2-285), prescribing form for paper ballots, control questions of form of ballot cards where former Code 1933, § 1223 (former § 21-2-357), governing ballot cards, dis not expressly provide an answer to the question raised. 1981 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 81-68.

Name of candidate.

- Titles such as "Dr.", "Rev.", "Judge", "Mr.", "Ms.", "Mrs.", or "Miss" are not a part of a person's name and should not be placed on the ballot as a part of the candidate's name. 1984 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 84-51.

Purpose of incumbency designation.

- The purpose of the requirement of incumbency designation established by this section was to provide factual information to a voter which is relevant to the choice which the voter makes in voting and which aids the voter in that decision. 1976 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 76-5.

This section identified on the ballot the candidate responsible for the current conduct of the office involved, permitting the voter to express the voter's approval or disapproval of that conduct. 1976 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 76-5.

This section required incumbency designation of the present officeholder, regardless of whether the officeholder was previously elected or was appointed to fill a vacancy. 1976 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 76-5.

If two incumbent county commissioners qualify for the same post they must both be listed as "incumbents" on the primary ballot. 1974 Op. Att'y Gen. No. U74-57.

Incumbent need not be listed if not candidate for that office.

- It is not necessary to designate the incumbent on a primary ballot if the incumbent is not a candidate in that party's primary for the office the incumbent holds. 1970 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 70-132.

When elected commissioner of labor withdrew prior to taking oath of office and another person was appointed to serve until the next general election in 1992, the proper ballot caption for the office for the 1992 primary and general elections was: "For Commissioner of Labor (To Succeed Al Scott for the Unexpired Term of Joe Tanner, withdrawn)". 1991 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 91-16.

Candidates for both special election and general election may be listed on same ballot.

- Former Code 1933, §§ 34-1102 and 34-1103 (see now O.C.G.A. §§ 21-2-284 and21-2-285) allow both special election candidates and general election candidates to be listed on the same ballot so long as the candidates have qualified in accordance with the requirements of the Election Code and the elections are held on the same day; provided, however, that all persons in that election district (now precinct) who will receive the ballot are eligible to vote in both the general and the special elections. 1970 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 70-115.

Prepunching, in addition to printing, of ballot cards used in conjunction with vote recorders.

- Ballot cards used in conjunction with vote recorders may not be prepunched to designate election districts (now precincts) or political parties in lieu of printing such information on cards, but may be so prepunched in addition to printing such information on cards. 1981 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 81-68.

When election district (now precinct) and political party are designated by printing, such designations may be prepunched to obviate confusion and concern among voters; however, it would be wise to also include explanatory language to the effect that the "ballot has been prepunched only so as to indicate information printed immediately above." 1981 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 81-68.

Straw polls.

- Public funds may not be expended for the purpose of conducting a straw poll or public opinion referendum absent statutory authority. 1990 Op. Att'y Gen. No. U90-20.

RESEARCH REFERENCES

Am. Jur. 2d.

- 26 Am. Jur. 2d, Elections, § 285 et seq.

C.J.S.

- 29 C.J.S., Elections, §§ 264, 267, 271, 272, 273.

ALR.

- Constitutionality of statute relating to election ballots as regards place or number of appearances on the ballots of names of candidates, 78 A.L.R. 398.

Name or form of name to be used in designating candidate on primary or election ballot, 93 A.L.R. 911.

Validity, construction, and application of state statutory requirements concerning placement of independent candidate for President of the United States on ballot, 33 A.L.R.6th 513.

Validity, construction, and application of state requirements for placement of independent candidates for United States Senate on ballot, 59 A.L.R. 6th 111.

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