08 N.C. Admin. Code 04 .0301 - REQUIREMENTS OF VOTING SYSTEMS
Any voting system used in any election in North Carolina shall be constructed to fulfill the following requirements:
(1) It shall be designed to reasonably secure
secrecy of the voter in the act of voting;
(2) It shall enable the voter to vote a
straight party ticket in a general election;
(3) It shall require the voter to vote for
the candidates for president and vice-president separately from the straight
party vote;
(4) It shall provide
capacity for listing of all nominees of all recognized political parties and
other lawful candidates;
(5) It
shall, except in primary elections, permit the voter to vote for all the
candidates of one party, or in part for the candidates of one or more other
parties;
(6) It shall permit the
voter to vote for only as many persons for an office as the voter chooses and
is lawfully entitled to vote for;
(7) It shall prevent the voter from voting
for the same persons more than once for the same office;
(8) It shall permit the voter to vote for or
against only the question(s) the voter may have the right to vote;
(9) It shall permit each voter in a general
election but not in a primary, to write in the name of persons for whom he
desires to vote, whose names do not appear upon the ballot, except where
prohibited by
G.S.
163-123 or other statutes;
(10) It shall be equipped for use in primary
elections so that the voter may vote only in the primary election to which the
voter is entitled to vote;
(11)
When properly operated, it shall correctly register or record, and accurately
count all votes cast for all ballot items;
(12) It shall contain a visible public
counter that shall show at all times during an election the number of persons
who have voted;
(13) It shall
clearly indicate to the voter during the act of voting the ballot items the
voter has selected;
(14) Vote
totals for each ballot item shall be contained by a method that is locked and
concealed at all times during the time the polls are open;
(15) It shall meet current Federal Voting
System Standards or other applicable Federal Standards;
(16) It shall be suitably designed and
durably constructed for the conduct of elections; and
(17) It shall be equipped to provide
retrievable ballots during absentee voting where an absentee voter's ballot is
linked to that voter for possible retrieval if it becomes necessary to take
action as to that cast ballot.
Notes
Temporary Adoption Eff. April 15, 2002;
Eff. August 1, 2004.
Temporary Adoption Eff. April 15, 2002;
Eff. August 1, 2004.
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