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  10. Article 7 - Precincts and Polling Places


Article 7 - Precincts and Polling Places


  • § 21-2-260. Designation of precincts
  • § 21-2-261. Change in boundaries of precinct; creation of new precincts
  • § 21-2-261.1. Boundary requirements for precincts
  • § 21-2-262. Investigation as to division, redivision, alteration, formation, or consolidation of precincts; petition of electors or board of registrars
  • § 21-2-263. Reduction in size of, or provision of additional voting equipment or poll workers to, precincts containing more than 2,000 electors when voting in such precincts at previous general election not completed one hour after closing of polls
  • § 21-2-264. Reimbursement of counties and municipalities for costs incurred pursuant to alteration of precinct boundaries
  • § 21-2-265. Duty of superintendent to select polling places; change; petition objecting to proposed change; space for political parties holding primaries; facilities for disabled voters; selection of polling place outside precinct to better serve voters
  • § 21-2-266. Polling places -- Use of public buildings; use of portable or movable facilities; unrestricted access to residential communities
  • § 21-2-267. Polling places -- Equipment; arrangement; storage
  • § 21-2-268. Compensation for rent, heat, light, and janitorial services
  • § 21-2-269. Construction of rooms for use as temporary polling places
  • § 21-2-270. Run-off primaries
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