2005 Idaho Code - 33-406A — CHALLENGING ABSENTEE ELECTOR\'S VOTE

                                  TITLE  33
                                  EDUCATION
                                  CHAPTER 4
                               SCHOOL ELECTIONS
    33-406A.  CHALLENGING ABSENTEE ELECTOR'S VOTE. The vote of any absent
elector may be challenged in the same manner as other votes are challenged and
the receiving judges shall have power and authority to determine the legality
of such ballot. If the challenge be sustained, or if the receiving judges
determine that the elector is not a qualified elector, the envelope containing
the ballot of such elector shall not be opened and the judges shall endorse on
the back of the envelope the reason therefor. Whenever it shall be made to
appear to the receiving judges by sufficient proof that any elector who has
marked and forwarded his ballot has died, then the envelope containing the
ballot of such deceased elector shall not be opened and the judges shall make
proper notation on the back of such envelope. If an absent elector's envelope
contains more than one (1) marked ballot of any kind, none of such ballots
shall be counted and the judges shall make notations on the back of the
ballots of the reason therefor. Judges of election shall certify in their
returns the number of absent electors' ballots cast and counted and the number
of such ballots rejected.

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