2005 Idaho Code - 34-2410 — SPECIFICATIONS FOR VOTING MACHINES OR VOTE TALLY SYSTEMS

                                  TITLE  34
                                  ELECTIONS
                                  CHAPTER 24
                              VOTING BY MACHINE
                             OR VOTE TALLY SYSTEM
    34-2410.  SPECIFICATIONS FOR VOTING MACHINES OR VOTE TALLY SYSTEMS. (1) No
voting machine or vote tally system shall be approved by the secretary of
state unless it is constructed so that it:
    (a)  Secures to the voter secrecy in the act of voting.
    (b)  Provides facilities for voting for the candidates of as many
    political parties or organizations as may make nominations and for or
    against as many measures as may be submitted.
    (c)  Permits the voter to vote for any person for any office and upon any
    measure that he has the right to vote for.
    (d)  Permits the voter, except at primary elections, to vote for all the
    candidates of one (1) party or in part for the candidates of one (1) party
    and in part for the candidates of one or more other parties.
    (e)  Permits the voter to vote for as many persons for an office as he is
    lawfully entitled to vote for but no more.
    (f)  Prevents the voter from voting for the same person more than once for
    the same office.
    (g)  Correctly registers or records all votes cast for any and all persons
    and for or against any and all measures.
    (h)  Can be adjusted so that the counting mechanism rejects any vote cast
    on the tabulating card in excess of the number which the voter is entitled
    to vote.
    (i)  Provides that a vote for more than one (1) candidate cannot be cast
    by one (1) single operation of the machine or vote tally system.
    (2)  A vote tally system shall be:
    (a)  Capable of correctly counting votes on ballots or ballot cards on
    which the proper number of votes have been marked for any office or
    question or issue that has been voted.
    (b)  Capable of ignoring the votes marked for any office or question or
    issue where more than the allowable number of votes have been marked, but
    shall correctly count the properly voted portions of the ballot card.
    (c)  Capable of accumulating a count of the specific number of ballots or
    ballot cards tallied for a precinct, accumulating total votes by a
    candidate for each office; and accumulating total votes for and against
    each question and issue of the ballots or ballot cards tallied for a
    precinct.
    (d)  Capable of tallying votes from ballots or ballot cards of different
    political parties, from the same precinct, in the case of a primary
    election.
    (e)  Capable of accommodating rotation of candidates' names on the ballot
    or ballot card, provided that all ballots or ballot cards from one (1)
    precinct shall be of the same rotation sequence.
    (f)  Capable of automatically producing precinct totals in either printed,
    marked, or punched form, or combinations thereof.

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