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  6. Title 23 - Elections
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  8. Chapter 15 - Mississippi El...
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  10. Article 15 - Voting Systems.
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  12. Subarticle E. Direct Recording Electronic Votin...


Subarticle E. Direct Recording Electronic Voting Equipment


  • § 23-15-531. Direct recording electronic voting equipment (DRE unit) defined
  • § 23-15-531.1. Minimum requirements DRE systems must meet to be used in elections
  • § 23-15-531.2. Manner in which DRE units must be arranged at polling places
  • § 23-15-531.3. Form of ballot; requirements where color display is used
  • § 23-15-531.4. Circuit clerk to be custodian of county DRE units; municipal clerk to be custodian of municipal DRE units
  • § 23-15-531.5. Arrangement of offices, names of candidates and ballot questions on DRE ballots; creation of database for DRE units
  • § 23-15-531.6. Minimum number of machines to be used; officials to ensure delivery of proper DRE units to polling places at least one hour before polls open; each unit to be tested, inspected and sealed prior to delivery to polling place; memory cards and encoders to be tested; protection against molestation of or injury to DRE units; preparation of DRE units for voting
  • § 23-15-531.9. Manner in which elector to vote on DRE unit; voiding of ballots in certain instances when elector does not complete voting process
  • § 23-15-531.10. Counting votes and determining results in elections conducted with DREs
  • § 23-15-531.12. Emergency paper ballots to be cast if DRE unit becomes inoperable
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