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Code · Montana · Title 13 — Elections · Chapter 13 · Part 2

13-13-233. Issuing and recording absentee ballots -- certificate to election judges.

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13-13-233 . Issuing and recording absentee ballots -- certificate to election judges.
(1)Absentee ballots must be official numbered paper ballots beginning with ballot number 1 and following consecutively according to the number of applications for absentee ballots.
(2)The election administrator shall keep a record of all absentee ballots issued.
(3)The election administrator shall keep a record of the following information subject to the appropriate retention schedule:
(a)the ballot numbers of the absentee ballots mailed or transmitted pursuant to 13-13-214 , 13-21-106 (3)(a), and 13-21-224 , delivered pursuant to 13-13-229 , or marked in person pursuant to 13-13-222 ;
(b)the number of ballots to be reserved for late absentee voting pursuant to 13-13-211 (2); and
(c)the names of the electors within the precinct to whom the ballots were provided.
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