A reporting system for distributed events («someone just stole the ballot
box at my polling place!»)?
Not exact matches
A sculpture of a locked ballot
box at West Main and Canal Street, the site of the
polling place where Susan B. Anthony and her three sisters illegally voted in the 1872 presidential election.
36 (1) The returning officer shall supply each deputy returning officer before the
polling day with a ballot
box, a certified copy of the
polling list, the materials provided by the Chief Electoral Officer necessary for the proper conduct of the
poll and a sufficient number of ballots for the electors
at the
polling place.
«voter» means an elector who has appeared
at a
polling place and has accepted a ballot for marking which has been
placed in the ballot
box or has declined his or her ballot and so declared.
55 (1) On the application of any elector who is unable to read or who is disabled and thereby prevented from voting in accordance with the other provisions of this Act, the deputy returning officer may assist the elector to the voting screen or if the elector making the application takes an oath as to his or her inability to vote without assistance, shall thereafter assist the elector
at the voting screen by marking his or her ballot in the manner directed by the elector in the presence of the
poll clerk and of no other person, and
place the ballot in the ballot
box.
At several
polling stations I was able to see that voters were able to mark their ballot papers in complete privacy and
place them in the same type of
box with which I was familiar in Britain.