POLLING BOOTHS, BALLOTS AND VOTING PRACTICES Sample Clauses

POLLING BOOTHS, BALLOTS AND VOTING PRACTICES. (a) A polling station will be established by the Electoral Office for each Community and shall be open on the Election Day for that Community between 8am – 9pm as posted in the Election Day Announcement Form annexed as Schedule A to these Rules. (b) No Candidate is allowed to loiter or campaign within 300 metres of the polling station. (c) Electors at the station shall have the right to vote free from any harassment or duress. (d) Immediately before the poll opens, the Electoral Officer shall examine the Ballot boxes in the presence of at least two witnesses to ensure that the boxes are empty. The boxes will then be closed and sealed with the Electoral Officer’s signature. All of the boxes must remain sealed for the duration of the poll. (e) The Electoral Officer shall post voting instructions in English outside and inside the polling booth. (f) Only those persons within the Community whose names appear on the Electors’ List for that Community shall be entitled to vote for the Candidates seeking to be elected to the position of Representative of that Community. (g) Electors will not be entitled to vote if they are, in the judgment of the Electoral Officer, intoxicated. (h) Secret Ballots will be used for this election process. (i) Each Elector is entitled to complete only one Ballot. (j) The Ballots for each Community must be made in accordance with Schedules D and E to these Election Rules. (k) Each Ballot will list the name of each Candidate in alphabetical order. (l) One Ballot will be provided to each Elector when he or she attends at the polling booth and identifies him/herself to the Electoral Officer provided that the Elector has not already voted by means of Mail-In Ballot. After the Elector appropriately identifies him/herself to the Electoral Officer and then receives a Ballot, his or her name shall be crossed off the Electors’ List. (m) If an Elector should spoil a Ballot, he or she will return the spoiled Ballot and be given another Ballot by the Electoral Officer and the returned Ballot will be marked spoiled. (n) Each Elector will vote by marking the Ballot with either an “x” or a check xxxx in the box beside the Candidate’s name. (o) When an Elector is in the polling booth for the purpose of marking a Ballot no one else is allowed into the polling booth. Special efforts will be made by the Electoral Officer to accommodate those Electors who either cannot read or are unable to xxxx their Ballot on their own. (p) Ballot boxes shall be kept at ...
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