N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 9 § 6210.14 - Standards for determining valid votes on direct recording electronic (DRE) equipment
(a) A
vote cast on a DRE voting device shall be the choice made by a voter, not to
exceed the maximum allowable votes per race or question than the number for
which the voter is eligible to vote, by pressing the appropriate sensitive
area, or using an approved accessibility device to cast a vote on the DRE
voting device in a manner to cause an "X", highlight or similar designation to
display in the voting target position of the name of the candidate or ballot
question for which the voter desires to vote, followed by the voter activating
the cast vote indicator.
(b) To
select a candidate or vote on a ballot question, the voter shall:
(1) press the appropriate sensitive area on
the touchscreen, press the button, target area, or use an approved
accessibility device to choose a candidate or vote on a ballot question for
which the voter desires to vote;
(2) type on the touchscreen, or use the
scrolling device to select on the screen, the letters for the name of a
write-in candidate in accordance with the instructions for voting on the DRE
voting system and press the appropriate place on the touchscreen or press the
button to record the write-in vote in the designated write-in space;
(3) press the appropriate place on the
official ballot to designate a write-in candidate and write the name of a
candidate on the paper provided in the write-in candidate window; or
(4) use an approved accessibility device on
an accessible voting unit to signify the voter's selection of a particular
candidate or to vote on a ballot question for which the voter desires to
vote.
(c) To verify
selections the county board shall allow the voter in a private and independent
manner to review and verify the votes selected by the voter on the ballot
before the ballot is cast and counted, including the opportunity to change the
ballot or correct any error before the ballot is cast and counted, including
the opportunity to correct the error through the issuance of a replacement
ballot if the voter was otherwise unable to change the ballot or correct the
error.
(d) To cast a ballot, the
voter shall:
(1) press the place on the
touchscreen or press the button to activate the cast ballot indicator;
or
(2) use an approved
accessibility device for the accessible voting unit to signify the voter's
desire to cast the ballot.
Notes
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