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117.381 Requirements for approval.
No electronic voting system shall, upon any examination or reexamination, be
approved by the State Board of Elections unless it shall be established that such
system, at the time of examination or reexamination:
(1) Provides for voting in secrecy;
(2) Permits each voter to vote at any election for all candidates and questions for
which he is lawfully entitled to vote, and no others;
(3) Permits each voter, at the general election to vote a straight political party
ticket by one (1) or more marks or acts;
(4) Provides a method for write-in voting;
(5) Provides for a nonpartisan ballot;
(6) If it is of a type that registers the vote electronically, the voting system shall
preclude each voter from voting for more persons for any office than he is
entitled to vote for or upon any question more than once;
(7) Permits each voter at a primary election to vote only for the candidates seeking
nomination by a political party in which such voter is registered, and for any
candidate for nonpartisan nomination, and for any question upon which he is
entitled to vote;
(8) If it is of a type that registers the vote electronically, the voting system shall
permit each voter to change his vote for any candidate or upon any question
appearing on the official ballot up to the time that he takes the final step to
register his vote and to have his vote computed. If it is of a type that uses
paper ballots or ballot cards to register the vote and automatic tabulating
equipment to compute such votes, the system shall provide that a voter who
spoils his ballot may obtain another ballot;
(9) Is suitably designed for the purpose used, is constructed of a durable material,
and is safely transportable;
(10) Is so constructed that a voter may readily learn the method of operating it; and
(11) Meets or exceeds the standards for electronic voting equipment established by
the Federal Election Commission; and
(12) Provides for tabulating votes at the precinct in accordance with the
requirements of KRS 117.275.
Effective:July 15, 1996
History: Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 195, sec. 12, effective July 15, 1996. -Amended 1992 Ky. Acts ch. 421, sec. 2, effective July 14, 1992. -- Created 1982
Ky. Acts ch. 360, sec. 4, effective July 15, 1982.
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