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SECTION 7-104
Ballots; form of
Election (ELN) CHAPTER 17, ARTICLE 7, TITLE 1
§ 7-104. Ballots; form of. 1. All ballots shall be printed and/or
displayed in a format and arrangement, of such uniform size and style as
will fit the ballot, and shall be in as plain and clear a type or
display as the space will reasonably permit, using only sans serif print
fonts. Such type or display on the ballot shall satisfy all requirements
and standards set forth pursuant to the federal Help America Vote Act.

2. The names of parties or independent bodies which contain more than
fifteen letters may, whenever limitations of space so require, be
printed on the ballot in an abbreviated form. In printing the names of
candidates whose full names contain more than fifteen letters, only the
surname must be printed in full. The officer or board charged with the
duty of certifying the candidates for such office shall request each
such candidate to indicate, in writing, the shortened form in which,
subject to this restriction, his or her name shall be printed. If no
such indication is received from such candidate within the time
specified in the request, such officer or board shall make the necessary
determination.

3. (a) The party name or other designation shall be affixed to the
name of each candidate, or, in case of presidential electors, to the
names of the candidates for president and vice-president of such party.

(b) A column/row designating number may be affixed to the name of each
candidate, or in the case of presidential electors, to the names of the
candidates for president and vice-president of such party.

(c) The titles of offices may be arranged horizontally, with the names
of candidates for an office and the space, slot or device for write-in
votes for such office arranged vertically under the title of the office,
or the titles of offices may be arranged vertically, with the names of
candidates for an office and the space, slot or device for write-in
votes for such office arranged horizontally opposite the title of the
office.

(d) Each office shall occupy as many columns or rows on the ballot as
the number of candidates to be elected to that office, except where
candidate placements due to cross endorsements require additional
columns or rows.

4. (a) The names of all candidates nominated by any party or
independent body for an office shall always appear in the row or column
containing generally the names of candidates nominated by such party or
independent body for other offices except as hereinafter provided.

(b) When the same person has been nominated for an office to be filled
at the election by more than one party, the voting machine shall be so
adjusted that his or her name shall appear in each row or column
containing generally the names of candidates for other offices nominated
by any such party.

(c) If such candidate has also been nominated by one or more
independent bodies, his or her name shall appear only in each row or
column containing generally the names of candidates for other offices
nominated by any such party and the name of each such independent body
shall appear in one such row or column to be designated by the candidate
in a writing filed with the officer or board charged with the duty of
certifying the candidates for such office, or if such person shall fail
to so designate, the names of such independent bodies shall appear in
such row or column as such officer or board shall determine.

(d) If any person shall be nominated for any office by one party and
two or more independent bodies his or her name shall appear on the
ballot twice; once in the row or column containing generally the names
of candidates for other offices nominated by such party, and once in the
row or column containing generally the names of candidates nominated by
the independent body designated by such person in a writing filed with
the officer or board charged with the duty of certifying the candidates
for such office and in connection with the name of such person in such
row or column shall appear the name of each independent body nominating
him or her or, if such person shall fail to so designate, the name of
such candidate and the names of such independent bodies shall appear in
such row or column as such officer or board shall determine.

(e) If any person is nominated for any office only by more than one
independent bodies, his or her name shall appear but once upon the
machine in one such row or column to be designated by the candidate in a
writing filed with the officer or board charged with the duty of
providing ballots, or if the candidate shall fail to so designate, in
the place designated by the officer or board charged with the duty of
certifying the candidates for such office, and in connection with his or
her name there shall appear the name of each independent body nominating
him or her, but, where the capacity of the ballot will permit, the name
of such person shall not appear or be placed in a column or on a
horizontal line with the names of persons nominated by a party for other
offices.

5. Notwithstanding the provisions of subdivision four of this section,
the name of a person who is nominated for the office of governor, or
state senator, or member of assembly, shall appear on the ballot as many
times as there are parties or independent bodies nominating him or her,
and there shall be a separate voting position at each place in which
such name shall appear.

6. If any type of machine used in any county or city contains any
feature approved by the state board of elections, the use of which is
neither required nor prohibited by the provisions of this chapter, the
board of elections may, by resolution, require that one or more of such
features shall be used in such county. Thereafter all machines of such
type used in such county or city shall be operated in conformity with
any such resolution. Any such resolution may thereafter be rescinded by
such board and after being so rescinded may be re-adopted. Once
re-adopted by any board of elections, such a resolution may not be
rescinded again by such board.

7. The ballot shall have printed upon it in black ink for each party
or independent row, at the head of the column or the beginning of the
row containing the names of candidates, the name of the party or
independent body and the designating letter of the row or column.

8. With respect to candidates for the offices of governor and
lieutenant governor of a party or independent body, ballots shall be
printed so that the names of such candidates for both offices shall
appear in the same row or column, with the name of the candidate for
governor appearing first and the ballot shall be so adjusted that both
offices are voted for jointly and have but one designating number if
such column/row designating numbers are utilized.

9. In those counties in which ballots are required by federal law, or
otherwise, to be provided in a language other than English, there shall
be versions of the ballot printed in English and in each of the
additional languages required so that each version of the ballot shall
contain English and no more than two other languages. The county board
of elections in such counties shall instruct, in their poll worker
training and materials, the procedures to be followed to ensure that
each voter receives a ballot with the appropriate language as determined
by the state board.

10. Each ballot shall contain instructions for marking the ballot. The
instructions shall be printed in line lengths no wider than five inches.
Ballot instructions may be printed on the front or back of the ballot or
on a separate sheet or card. If such instructions are not printed on the
front of the ballot, there shall be printed on the ballot, in the
largest size type practicable, the following legend: "See instructions
on the other side" or "See instructions (insert where instructions are
found)", whichever is appropriate.

11. The offices appearing on all ballots shall be listed in the
customary order.

12. If two or more candidates are nominated for the same office for
different terms, the term for which each is nominated shall be printed
as a part of the title of the office.

13. The text for ballot instructions shall be substantially as
follows, so that it accurately reflects the ballot layout:

INSTRUCTIONS
Mark the (insert "oval" or "square") to the left of the name of your
choice. (Provide illustration of correctly-marked voting position here.)
To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, (insert
"mark the oval (or square) to the left of 'write-in' and print the name
clearly" or "print the name clearly in the box labeled 'write-in'"),
staying within the box. Any mark or writing outside the spaces provided
for voting may void the entire ballot. The number of choices is listed
for each contest. Do not mark the ballot for more candidates than
allowed. If you do, your vote in that contest will not count. If you
make a mistake, or want to change your vote, ask a poll worker for a new
ballot.

14. The state board of elections shall provide line drawing
illustrations to supplement these instructions. At a minimum, an
illustration of the correct way to mark the ballot shall be provided,
but nothing in this section shall be construed to limit the board in
providing additional illustrations.

15. When a question or proposal is included on the ballot,
instructions substantially like the following shall be included:

Instructions for Voting on Questions and Proposals
To vote on a question or proposal, mark the (insert "oval" or "square")
to the (insert "left", "above" or "below") of your choice. If you make a
mistake, or want to change your vote, ask a poll worker for a new
ballot.

16. When a question or proposal appears on the back of the ballot,
there shall appear on the front of the ballot words or a symbol
indicating that the voter should turn over the ballot.

17. The voting oval or square shall be to the left of the name of the
candidate.

18. All text, including the name of each candidate as provided in
subdivision three of this section, shall be printed using standard
capitalization in accordance with instructions provided by the state
board of elections and shall not be printed using all capital letters.

19. The ballot shall use one font or font family with enough
variations for all text needs.

20. "Vote for one" or "Vote for up to ......" (the blank space to be
filled with the number of persons to be nominated for the office or
elected to the position), as applicable, shall be printed immediately
below each office title appearing on the ballot.

21. No party emblems shall be printed on the ballot.

22. The names of candidates for the same office shall appear on the
same page and in the same column or columns or row or rows of that page
of a printed ballot, and may not be separated by a perforation.

23. All text, including the title of each office and the name of each
candidate, shall be printed flush left and shall not be centered on the
ballot or in any column or row appearing on the ballot; provided
however, in a multi-column or multi-row contest, the title and number of
allowable selections to be made for each such office may be centered.

24. If used, shading shall be used consistently, so as to
differentiate instructions from ballot section dividers and contest
information.

25. Above, below, or to the right of the name of each candidate, shall
be printed, in less prominent type face than that in which the
candidate's name is printed, the name of the political party or
independent body by which the candidate was nominated or designated.

26. All paper ballots of the same kind for the same polling place
shall be identical.

27. To the extent practicable, the ballot shall also comply with the
following specifications:

(a) The instructions in subdivision ten of this section shall be
printed in the upper left hand corner of the front of the ballot;

(b) The name of each candidate shall be printed using a font size of
not less than nine points;

(c) When the instructions are contained on the ballot, there shall be
a clear delineation between the ballot instructions and the first office
or ballot question or proposal through the use of white space,
illustration, shading, color, font size, or bold type.