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State Board of Election Commissioners 2016 Poll Worker Training: Special Procedures Provided by the: State Board of Election Commissioners 501 Woodlane, Suite 401N Little Rock, AR 72201 501-682-1834 1-800-411-6996

Processing Voters – Special Procedures (page 35) This presentation contains information on special voting procedures. Duties associated with these procedures may be assigned to specific poll workers at a given poll. These procedures include: Assisting voters; Provisional voters; Poll watchers and vote challenges; Spoiled and abandoned ballots; and Electioneering and people allowed in the polls

Assisting Voters Keep a list of all voters assisted Record the name of each voter that is assisted; and Record the names of the 2 poll workers who assisted the voter (one poll worker assists, the other observes w/out comment or interpretation); or Record the name and address of the person chosen by the voter to assist No one may assist more than 6 voters Except: Poll workers; or County/Deputy Clerks during early voting

Important Reminders on Assistance to Voters A voter must personally request help Poll workers and poll watchers cannot suggest to a voter that he or she needs assistance Ballots cannot be taken out of the polling room during voting hours A person assisting a voter cannot misrepresent the content of the ballot or change or mark the ballot, except as intended by voter

Casting a Provisional Ballot The voter completes the eligibility affirmation located on the provisional voter envelope After marking the ballot, the voter places it in the inner ballot secrecy envelope marked Provisional Ballot The voter places the sealed provisional ballot envelope in the outer provisional voter envelope The poll worker gives the voter a Notice to Provisional Voters The poll worker records provisional voter’s name and address on a separate List of Provisional Voters form The poll worker marks the reason for voting provisional on the provisional ballot envelope Provisional ballots are secured and kept separate from other ballots. Forward to CBEC after polls close.

Provisional Voter Envelope

Notice to Provisional Voters form

Poll Watchers & Vote Challenges Poll Watchers are representatives of a candidate, party, or ballot issue group Must provide a Poll Watcher Authorization Form Poll Watcher Challenges A poll watcher must notify a poll worker of the challenge before the voter signs the PVR List; and Complete the Challenged Ballot Form on the Provisional Voter Envelope

Poll Watchers Can… Observe poll workers Stand close enough to the place where voters check in to vote so they can hear a voter’s name Compile lists of voters Challenge ballots before the voter signs the PVR List and only on the grounds that: The voter is not eligible to vote in the precinct; or The voter has previously voted at that election Call any perceived irregularity or election law violation to the attention of an election sheriff

Poll Watchers Cannot… Be within 6 feet of any voting machines or voting booths Speak to voters Try to influence voters: Inside the poll; or Inside the prohibited electioneering zones Disrupt Elections

Candidates in the Poll No candidates are allowed in person as poll watchers during voting on election day Candidates may be present in person at an early voting poll: Only for the purpose of observing May not challenge voters Must show ID If the candidate observing early voting is also a public official: The candidate may not wear anything that identifies him or her as a public official. For example, a candidate cannot wear a: Uniform; Badge; or Other apparel or equipment.

Electioneering Examples Handing out literature on any candidate or issue on the ballot Soliciting signatures on any petition Soliciting contributions Attempting to win votes by wearing or displaying campaign buttons, caps, shirts, signs, or other articles of influence Prohibited within 100 feet Prevention Instruct any person entering the poll who is wearing or displaying campaign articles to remove them immediately Check the poll frequently for campaign articles and remove them promptly Monitor the electioneering prohibition zone periodically to ensure compliance Post the Notice on Electioneering

Who Is Allowed in the Polls? Election Officials Poll Watchers Voters Persons in the care of voters who are not eligible to vote Persons who are lawfully assisting a voter Law enforcement and other emergency personnel Monitors authorized by SBEC or federal agency Persons with business in the building (go directly to & from business) Persons assisting the CBEC Persons authorized by SBEC or CBEC

Exit Polls News organizations may conduct exit polls CBEC has discretion on whether to allow Exit polling is not considered electioneering Allowed in 100’ prohibited electioneering zone If CBEC allows exit pollsters, CBEC should let poll workers know that the pollsters are coming Exit pollsters: May ask voters how they voted Cannot disrupt the election Do not have free reign to the poll May be only where CBEC allows them to be

News Photographers/Cameras Other Electronic Devices Best practice is for poll workers to avoid: Posting to social media while voters are present at poll; and Talking on cell phone inside of poll while voters are present CBEC should: Work out in advance Notify poll workers CBEC decides: Whether they’re allowed; What they’re allowed to film

Conflict Resolution When dealing with difficult voters or situations: Remain calm; do not escalate the situation Turn the problem over to another poll worker, if necessary Call your CBEC or local law enforcement agency, if necessary Move any disturbance outside the immediate voting area, if possible Document problems

Spoiled & Abandoned Ballots Spoiled Ballots Abandoned Ballots in Scanner or Machine Write Cancelled on the ballot, initial the spoiled ballot, and place it in the Spoiled Ballot Envelope Fill out the Spoiled Ballot Affidavit No more than 3 ballots may be issued to one voter Two poll workers complete the voting process & fill out the Abandoned Ballot Log Write Abandoned on the ballot, place it in the Abandoned Ballot Envelope, and document the circumstances on the envelope (these ballots are not counted) Abandoned Ballots Elsewhere (not on scanner or machine)

Let’s Review If a voter requests help but wishes to vote without assistance from another person, he or she should be: Directed to a voting machine equipped for voters with disabilities Assisted by 2 poll workers Assisted by any person selected and named by the voter Any of the above

A voter who requests assistance may only be assisted by: Anyone who thinks the person needs assistance Two (2) poll workers Any person selected and named by the voter Either b) or c)

Campaign workers carrying political signs may: Stand just outside the door to the polling room Come inside the polling site as long as they do not speak to anyone Stand at least 100’ from the primary entrance to the building containing the polling site

If a voter leaves the poll and abandons his or her ballot on a voting machine screen without finishing the voting process, two poll workers should: Cancel the ballot Complete the process of casting the abandoned ballot and document the circumstances Stop using the voting machine for the remainder of the day

If the PVR List indicates that a voter appearing to vote at the poll has already been delivered an absentee ballot, poll workers: Should allow the voter to cast a REGULAR ballot Should allow the voter to cast a PROVISIONAL ballot Should NOT allow the voter to vote