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  6. Title 17 - Elections.
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  8. Chapter 4 - Voter Registrat...
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  10. Article 1 - County Voter Registration Lists.


Article 1 - County Voter Registration Lists.


  • Section 17-4-1 - Lists of registered voters to be published.
  • Section 17-4-2 - State voter registration lists.
  • Section 17-4-2.1 - Electronic poll books.
  • Section 17-4-3 - County board of registrars to purge disqualified electors.
  • Section 17-4-4 - Information of deaths, incompetency, and convictions to be furnished to boards of registrars; rulemaking authority.
  • Section 17-4-5 - Notice of previous registration to be given.
  • Section 17-4-6 - Information to be provided by state departments or agencies.
  • Section 17-4-6.1 - Investigation of registered voter reported to be deceased or a nonresident of the precinct.
  • Section 17-4-7 - Meeting of board of registrars for voter list maintenance.
  • Section 17-4-8 - Electors to reidentify themselves; notice of reidentification; when eligible by mail.
  • Section 17-4-9 - Inactive voter list; voter reidentification.
  • Section 17-4-10 - Publication of names to be struck from list.
  • Section 17-4-11 - Only electors disqualified or not reidentified to be removed.
  • Section 17-4-12 - Records to show reason for striking elector from list; removal for failure to reidentify not permanent disqualification.
  • Section 17-4-13 - Procedure for having name restored to list of qualified electors; limitation of provisions.
  • Section 17-4-14 - Permanent list of qualified electors.
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