(1) Each election officer shall: (a) print instruction cards for voters; (b) ensure that the cards are printed in English in large clear type; and (c) ensure that the cards instruct voters: (i) about how to obtain ballots for voting; (ii) about special political party affiliation requirements for voting in a regular primary election or presidential primary election; (iii) about how to prepare ballots for deposit in the ballot box; (iv) about how to record write-in votes; (v) about how to obtain a new ballot in the place of one spoiled by accident or mistake; (vi) about how to obtain assistance in marking ballots; (vii) about obtaining a new ballot if the voter's ballot is defaced; (viii) that identification marks or the spoiling or defacing of a ballot will make it invalid; (ix) about how to obtain and vote a provisional ballot; (x) about whom to contact to report election fraud; (xi) about applicable federal and state laws regarding: (A) voting rights and the appropriate official to contact if the voter alleges his rights have been violated; and (B) prohibitions on acts of fraud and misrepresentation; (xii) about procedures governing mail-in registrants and first-time voters; and (xiii) about the date of the election and the hours that the polls are open on election day.
(a) print instruction cards for voters;
(b) ensure that the cards are printed in English in large clear type; and
(c) ensure that the cards instruct voters: (i) about how to obtain ballots for voting; (ii) about special political party affiliation requirements for voting in a regular primary election or presidential primary election; (iii) about how to prepare ballots for deposit in the ballot box; (iv) about how to record write-in votes; (v) about how to obtain a new ballot in the place of one spoiled by accident or mistake; (vi) about how to obtain assistance in marking ballots; (vii) about obtaining a new ballot if the voter's ballot is defaced; (viii) that identification marks or the spoiling or defacing of a ballot will make it invalid; (ix) about how to obtain and vote a provisional ballot; (x) about whom to contact to report election fraud; (xi) about applicable federal and state laws regarding: (A) voting rights and the appropriate official to contact if the voter alleges his rights have been violated; and (B) prohibitions on acts of fraud and misrepresentation; (xii) about procedures governing mail-in registrants and first-time voters; and (xiii) about the date of the election and the hours that the polls are open on election day.
(i) about how to obtain ballots for voting;
(ii) about special political party affiliation requirements for voting in a regular primary election or presidential primary election;
(iii) about how to prepare ballots for deposit in the ballot box;
(iv) about how to record write-in votes;
(v) about how to obtain a new ballot in the place of one spoiled by accident or mistake;
(vi) about how to obtain assistance in marking ballots;
(vii) about obtaining a new ballot if the voter's ballot is defaced;
(viii) that identification marks or the spoiling or defacing of a ballot will make it invalid;
(ix) about how to obtain and vote a provisional ballot;
(x) about whom to contact to report election fraud;
(xi) about applicable federal and state laws regarding: (A) voting rights and the appropriate official to contact if the voter alleges his rights have been violated; and (B) prohibitions on acts of fraud and misrepresentation;
(A) voting rights and the appropriate official to contact if the voter alleges his rights have been violated; and
(B) prohibitions on acts of fraud and misrepresentation;
(xii) about procedures governing mail-in registrants and first-time voters; and
(xiii) about the date of the election and the hours that the polls are open on election day.
(2) Each election officer shall: (a) provide the election judges of each voting precinct with sufficient instruction cards to instruct voters in the preparation of their ballots; (b) direct the election judges to post: (i) general voting instructions in each voting booth; and (ii) at least three instruction cards and at least one sample ballot elsewhere in and about the polling place.
(a) provide the election judges of each voting precinct with sufficient instruction cards to instruct voters in the preparation of their ballots;
(b) direct the election judges to post: (i) general voting instructions in each voting booth; and (ii) at least three instruction cards and at least one sample ballot elsewhere in and about the polling place.
(i) general voting instructions in each voting booth; and
(ii) at least three instruction cards and at least one sample ballot elsewhere in and about the polling place.