S.D. Admin. R. 5:02:05:02.01

Current through Register Vol. 51, page 57, November 12, 2024
Section 5:02:05:02.01 - Instructions to the voters using optical scan ballots

The instructions to voters using optical scan ballots must be posted in at least two locations within close proximity to the entrances to the polling place, depicted in at least forty-eight-point type, and in the following form:

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTERS:

TO MARK THE BALLOT

Completely fill in the oval Click Here to View Image next to the name or ballot question. Use only the pencil or marker given to you!

Do not make any marks other than completely filling in the oval.

Do not erase anything on your ballot.

Do not rip your ballot or make holes in it.

Do not write in a name.

IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE

If you make a mistake give the ballot back and get a new one.

If you cast more votes than allowed in a race, give the ballot back and get a new one.

TO RETURN THE BALLOT AFTER VOTING

Put the ballot in the holder so the ballot stamp shows and take the ballot to the ballot box where the ballot stamp can be seen by the poll worker.

IF YOU NEED HELP, ASK.

PROVISIONAL BALLOT

You may vote a provisional ballot if your name is not on the voter list but you registered in this precinct by the deadline. You must complete both the envelope and ballot.

VOTING RIGHTS

Any voter who can't mark a ballot because the voter has a physical disability or can't read, may ask any person he or she chooses to help them vote.

Any voter may ask for instruction in the proper procedure for voting.

Any voter at the polling place prior to 7:00 p.m. is allowed to cast a ballot.

ELECTION CRIMES

Anyone who makes a false statement when they vote, tries to vote knowing they are not a qualified voter, or tries to vote more than once has committed an election crime.

OTHER INFORMATION

The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. If your voting rights have been violated, you may call the person in charge of the election at_________________, the Secretary of State at 888-703-5328, or your state's attorney.

The instructions to be posted in each voting booth for optical scan ballots must be in the following form:

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTERS:

TO MARK THE BALLOT

Completely fill in the oval Click Here to View Imagenext to the name or ballot question. Use only the pencil or marker given to you!

Do not make any marks other than completely filling in the oval.

Do not erase anything on your ballot.

Do not rip your ballot or make holes in it.

Do not write in a name.

IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE

If you make a mistake, give the ballot back and get a new one.

If you cast more votes than allowed in a race, give the ballot back and get a new one.

TO RETURN THE BALLOT AFTER VOTING

Put the ballot in the holder so the ballot stamp shows and take the ballot to the ballot box where the ballot stamp can be seen by the poll worker.

IF YOU NEED HELP, ASK.

The instructions to be published with the facsimile ballot for primary and general elections must be in the following form:

INSTRUCTIONS TO THE VOTERS

VOTING RIGHTS

Any voter who can't mark a ballot because the voter has a physical disability or can't read, may

ask any person he or she chooses to help the voter vote.

Any voter may ask for instruction in the proper procedure for voting.

Any voter at the polling place prior to 7:00 p.m. is allowed to cast a ballot.

If your voting rights have been violated, you may call the person in charge of the election at __________, the Secretary of State at 888-703-5328, or your state's attorney.

Any person who is convicted of a felony on or after July 1, 2012, loses the right to vote. However, any such person may register to vote following the completion of the person's felony sentence.

Any person who is convicted of a felony on or before June 30, 2012, and who receives a sentence of imprisonment to the adult penitentiary system, including a suspended execution of sentence, loses the right to vote. Any such person so sentenced may register to vote following completion of the person's sentence. Further information is available at www.sdsos.gov.

ELECTION CRIMES

Anyone who makes a false statement when voting, tries to vote knowing he or she is not a qualified voter, or tries to vote more than once has committed an election crime.

S.D. Admin. R. 5:02:05:02.01

27 SDR 146, effective 7/9/2001; 28 SDR 99, effective 1/17/2002; 29 SDR 177, effective 7/2/2003; 30 SDR 171, effective 5/10/2004; 32 SDR 109, effective 12/26/2005; 32 SDR 225, effective 7/3/2006; 36 SDR 209, effective 6/30/2010; 39 SDR 123, effective 1/16/2013; 42 SDR15, effective 8/11/2015; 50 SDR 066, effective 12/5/2023

General Authority: SDCL 12-1-9(3), 12-1-9(9).

Law Implemented: SDCL 12-4-18, 12-16-23, 12-16-25, 23A-27-35.