Section 6-B513. ELECTION PROCEDURES: ON-SITE ELECTIONS  


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    513.1The procedures set forth in this section shall apply to an election conducted on-site, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties and approved by the Board.

     

    513.2The Boards agent or another impartial entity, mutually selected by the parties and approved by the Board, shall designate the areas in proximity to the polling place in which electioneering shall be prohibited.

     

    513.3A ballot box shall be examined in the presence of the observers immediately prior to the opening of the polls and shall be sealed following the observers inspection of the polls and the ballot box. The seal shall allow for one opening on the top of the ballot box for voters to insert their ballots.

     

    513.4A voter shall mark an (X) or a (√) in a circle or block designating his or her choice in the election. The intent of the voter, if clearly ascertainable from the ballot itself, shall be followed in assessing the marking of the ballot.

     

    513.5If the ballot is defaced, torn, or marked in such a manner that it is not understandable or identifies the voter, the ballot shall be declared void.

     

    513.6If the voter inadvertently spoils a ballot, the ballot may be returned to the Boards agent who shall give the voter another ballot. The spoiled ballot shall be placed in a spoiled ballot envelope. The envelope shall be sealed by the Boards agent and initialed by the observers, and the Boards agent shall place the envelope in the ballot box.

     

    513.7A voter shall fold his or her ballot so that no part of its face is exposed, and on leaving the voting booth, shall deposit the ballot in the ballot box.

     

    513.8Each ballot box shall be sealed by the Boards agent and initialed by the observers after each election session and so kept until the re-opening of the polls and shall remain in the custody of the Boards agent until the tallying of the ballots.

     

    513.9The Boards agent may, upon request of a voter, privately assist the voter to mark his or her ballot.

     

    513.10Each party may designate representative(s) to observe the tallying of the ballots.

     

    513.11Upon conclusion of the polling, ballots shall be tallied in accordance with § 514.

     

    513.12If there is only one polling location, ballots shall be tallied at the polling site. If there is more than one polling location the Boards agent, upon conclusion of the voting, shall seal the ballot boxes, each of which shall be initialed by the observers, and transport them to a predetermined central location. When all of the ballot boxes have arrived, they shall be opened by the Boards agent in the presence of observers and the ballots shall be commingled for tallying.

     

     

authority

Comprehensive Merit Personnel Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979, as amended (D.C. Law 2-139; D.C. Official Code § 1-605.02(11) (2014 Repl.)).

source

Final Rulemaking published at 37 DCR 5267 (August 10, 1990); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 62 DCR 12688 (September 25, 2015).