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Section 34-208 - DUTIES OF COUNTY CLERKS RELATING TO SUPERVISION OF ELECTION LAWS.

ID Code § 34-208 (2019) (N/A)
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34-208. DUTIES OF COUNTY CLERKS RELATING TO SUPERVISION OF ELECTION LAWS. In carrying out his exercise of general supervision under section 34-206, each county clerk shall:

(1) Require that each local election official shall use such ballots, papers, documents, records and other materials and supplies as directed by the secretary of state.

(2) Require each local election official in his county to submit reports pertaining to the administration of the election laws by such local election official. Each local election official shall comply with any such requirement.

(3) Inspect and observe the administration of the election laws by any local election official in his county at any time he deems necessary.

(4) Carry on a program of in-service training for local election officials in his county by periodically distributing to them such bulletins, manuals and other informational instructional materials and by establishing and conducting such classes of instruction pertaining to the administration of the election laws by local election officials as the county clerk considers desirable.

History:

[34-208, added 1970, ch. 140, sec. 24, p. 351; am. 1971, ch. 69, sec. 3, p. 155.]

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