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Getting Ready for 2008

Getting Ready for 2008. NC State Board of Elections IOG Training July 2006. ONE-STOP ABSENTEE. Registering at One-Stop Absentee Sites….Be ready for large turnouts and train your One-Stop workers on registering. Expect huge turnout

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Getting Ready for 2008

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  1. Getting Ready for 2008 NC State Board of Elections IOG Training July 2006

  2. ONE-STOP ABSENTEE • Registering at One-Stop Absentee Sites….Be ready for large turnouts and train your One-Stop workers on registering. • Expect huge turnout • Remember the challenge procedures as to One-Stop absentee ballots

  3. Voter Assistance Some voters will always get upset when seeing voter assistance It is required both by Federal and State Law Because it generates controversy, make sure the poll workers are conducting it properly. GS 163-166.8, 163-227.2, 8 NCAC 10B .0107

  4. NEVER LET A VOTER VOTE TWICE If the list of voters at the polls show that voter as already having voted absentee or otherwise, do not let that voter vote twice. They may vote a provisional. If they continue to protest or alleges someone voted in their place, send them to the county office. GS 163-232

  5. SAMPLE BALLOT ISSUES § 163‑165.2.  Sample ballots. (a)       County Board to Produce and Distribute Sample Ballots. – The county board of elections shall produce sample ballots, in all the necessary ballot styles of the official ballot, for every election to be held in the county. The sample ballots shall be given an appearance that clearly distinguishes them from official ballots. The county board shall distribute sample ballots to the chief judge of every precinct in which the election is to be conducted. The chief judge shall post a sample ballot in the voting place and may use it for instructional purposes. The county board of elections may use the sample ballot for other informational purposes. (b)       Document Resembling an Official Ballot to Contain Disclaimer. – No person other than a board of elections shall produce or disseminate a document substantially resembling an official ballot unless the document contains on its face a prominent statement that the document was not produced by a board of elections and is not an official ballot. (2001‑460, s. 3.)

  6. Keep Track of Poll Worker Performance Polls are not social clubs You may have to hurt feelings, but address shortcomings. Work with Political Parties as to any problems you are having with their appointees 8 NCAC 10B .0101

  7. Post the HAVA Voter Posters • This is the number 1 write-up that counties suffer when federal election monitors visit polling sites. • The USDOJ is looking for both the English and Spanish versions to be posted

  8. Even Handed Treatment and Being Fair Of Voters Of Candidates Of Political Parties GS 163-47 and 163-39

  9. READ SBOE E-MAILSA Director’s e-mail from this agency is important.Make sure in your absence someone has access to SBOE e-mail

  10. Don’t Guess, Give Us a Call The ultimate authority lies with the SBOE…………… GS 163-22 Your neighboring county may not be right We will get you a response

  11. Don’t Presume the Voter/Candidate Knows What You KnowProvide the LawExplain PositionsLet them Know “Why”

  12. Do Provisionals Correctly GS 163-166.11 Sufficient Provisional Materials Available at the Polls Pollworkers trained to handle DON’T ALLOW VOTERS TO PUT PROVISIONAL BALLOTS INTO TABULATOR Provisional Pollbook at Precinct Review and Research Report

  13. Open Meetings/Notice and Public Records Don’t forget to post notice of meetings Reach out to the media and interested parties All documents, even in draft stage , are public records Protect the voter’s confidential data Chapter 143 and 132 of the General Statutes

  14. Conduct the Post-Election Sample Ballot Count Correctly Follow the SBOE lead on this…don’t vary from precincts selected or procedure GS 163-182.1(b)

  15. Timely Testing Don’t wait until the last minute to test voting systems…take advantage of the DET’s and SBOE Voting Systems staff GS 163-165.7(d)(8)and 8 NCAC 4 .0307

  16. Red Flags on Election Returns Do the numbers look funny? Sense anything out of the ordinary? Your expectations based upon prior experience, expected higher numbers, and your prior numbers are not being matched by the returns?

  17. Count returns correctly Accuracy Openness GS 163-166.10

  18. Reconcile Election Returns If the numbers don’t match……find out why Your credibility is at stake GS 163-166.10 and 8 NCAC 10B .0105

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