Utah Admin. Code R623-2-5 - Uniform Counting Standards for Punch Card Voting Systems
A. Prior to the counting of the ballots by
automatic tabulating equipment, at least one team of election personnel shall
inspect the ballots for loose chads, ballot damage, including holes that are
too large, a ballot that is torn in the mail, etc., written instructions and
corrections, and write-in votes. The purpose of the inspection shall be to
insure that all ballots are machine-readable and that the voter's intent will
be recorded correctly and accurately. In some instances, duplication of the
ballot may be necessary in order to count the ballot.
B. All loose chads shall be removed to insure
that all of the voter's choices on the ballot are correctly and accurately
reflected in the count.
1. A chad that is
unattached on two or more corners represents a vote and shall be
removed.
2. If a chad is attached
to a punch card ballot by three or four corners, unless there is a complete
hole in the chad made by the stylus, no vote shall be recorded for that
candidate, issue or question at that particular ballot position, and the chad
shall not be removed.
C.
Dimpled mark or puncture. If the ballot has been marked according to
instructions but there is a dimple mark located wholly on the non removed chad,
that mark shall be considered a random mark, no vote shall be recorded for that
candidate, issue or question at that particular ballot position, and the chad
shall not be removed.
D. Damaged
ballots. If the ballot has damage or defects that would cause problems in
tallying, the ballot shall be duplicated to the extent possible in accordance
with the voter's intent. If the voter's intent cannot be determined for a
specific office, issue or question on the damaged ballot, that position shall
be left blank on the duplicate ballot.
E. If other material is included with an
absentee ballot or is attached to the secrecy envelope, the material shall be
inspected to determine if it has a bearing on the voter's intent. If the
material has a bearing on the voter's intent, the original ballot shall be
duplicated as necessary and the original ballot, along with the material, shall
be placed in an envelope marked "Duplicated Ballot". If the material has no
bearing on the voter's intent, it shall be discarded.
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