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Title 20A — Election Code · Chapter 5
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20A-5-204. Duplicate registration.
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20A-5-205. Delivery of official register.
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20A-5-206. Change of precinct boundaries -- Revising list.
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20A-5-207. Donated funding prohibited.
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20A-5-301. Combined voting precincts -- Municipalities.
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20A-5-303. Establishing, dividing, abolishing, and changing voting precincts -- Common polling places -- Combined voting precincts.
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20A-5-303.5. Voting precinct boundaries -- Adjustment by county clerk.
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20A-5-400.1. Contracting with an election officer to conduct elections -- Fees -- Contracts and interlocal agreements -- Private providers.
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20A-5-400.5. Election officer for bond and leeway elections.
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20A-5-401. Official register -- Preparation -- Contents.
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20A-5-401.1. Voting instructions.
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20A-5-401.2. Constitutional amendments -- Posting.
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20A-5-403. Polling places -- Booths -- Ballot boxes -- Inspections -- Arrangements.
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20A-5-403.5. Ballot drop boxes -- Notice.
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20A-5-404. Election forms -- Preparation and contents.
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20A-5-405. Election officer to provide ballots -- Notice of sample ballot.
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20A-5-406. Delivery of ballots.
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20A-5-407. Election officer to provide ballot boxes.
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20A-5-408. Disposition of election returns.
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20A-5-601. Appointment of poll workers in elections where candidates are distinguished by registered political parties.
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20A-5-602. Appointment of poll workers in elections where candidates are not distinguished by registered political parties.
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20A-5-603. Vacancies -- Removal of poll workers.
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20A-5-605. Duties of poll workers.
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20A-5-606. Closing the polls -- Preparation and delivery of election returns.
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20A-5-701. Willful neglect of duty or corrupt conduct -- Penalty.
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20A-5-702. Destroying or concealing ballots.
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20A-5-703. Neglect or refusal to deliver ballots or returns.
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20A-5-705. Officer or watcher revealing vote.
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20A-5-706. Damage, alteration, or theft of election equipment -- Penalty.
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20A-5-801. Definitions.
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20A-5-802. Certification of voting equipment.
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20A-5-802.5. Election results database requirements.
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20A-5-803. Voting Equipment Selection Committee.
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20A-5-805. Voting equipment for casting a mechanical ballot.
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20A-5-901. Voter registration audit.
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20A-5-902. Security of election equipment.
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20A-5-903. Cyber security.
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20A-5-904. Voter fraud.
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20A-5-905. Software validation -- Database security.
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