Write-in ballot definition

Write-in ballot means a ballot containing any write-in votes.
Write-in ballot means a prescribed form that is used by an elector to cast the elector’s vote pursuant to Sections 101 to 108 and 140 to 142.
Write-in ballot means a vote cast for any person whose name does not appear on the official ballot as a candidate for the office for which his name is written in;

More Definitions of Write-in ballot

Write-in ballot means a ballot referred to in section 86 (5).
Write-in ballot means a ballot containing any write-in votes. [(95)] ({96}97) "Write-in vote" means a vote cast for a person whose name is not
Write-in ballot means a ballot containing any write-in votes. 3375 (82) "Write-in vote" means a vote cast for a person whose name is not printed on the ballot 3376 according to the procedures established in this title. 3377 Section 157. Section 21-2-8, which is renumbered from Section 17-5-214 is renumbered 3378 and amended to read: 3379 [17-5-214]. 21-2-8. Fees of county officers. 3380 (1) As used in this section, "county officer" means all of the county officers enumerated 3381 in Section [17-16-2] 17-53-101 except county recorders, county constables, and county sheriffs. 3382 [(2) The county legislative body shall adopt an ordinance establishing the fees for services 3383 provided by each county officer.] 3384 [(3)] (2) (a) Each county officer shall collect, in advance, for exclusive county use and 3385 benefit: 3386 (i) all fees established by the county legislative body under this section; and 3387 (ii) any other fees authorized or required by law. 3388 (b) As long as the displaced homemaker program is authorized by Section 35A-3-114, the 3389 county clerk shall: 3390 (i) assess $20 in addition to whatever fee for a marriage license is established under 3391 authority of this section; and 3392 (ii) transmit $20 from each marriage license fee to the Division of Finance to be credited 3393 to the displaced homemaker program. 3394 (c) As long as the Children's Legal Defense Account is authorized by Section 63-63a-8, 3395 the county clerk shall: 3396 (i) assess $10 in addition to whatever fee for a marriage license is established under 3397 authority of this section and in addition to the $20 assessed for the displaced homemaker program; 3398 and 3399 (ii) transmit $10 from each marriage license fee to the Division of Finance for deposit in 3400 the Children's Legal Defense Account. 3401 [(4)] (3) This section does not apply to any fees currently being assessed by the state but 3402 collected by county officers. 3403 Section 158. Section 26A-1-102 is amended to read: 3404 26A-1-102. Definitions.

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  • Valid write-in candidate means a candidate who has qualified as a write-in

  • Regular ballot means a ballot that is not a provisional ballot.

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