Section 50. Overfull optical scan ballot container  


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  • If an optical scan reader in use in a registrar's office or a polling place malfunctions because the connected ballot container includes too many ballots, election officials may open the ballot container and empty the ballots with the following safeguards:

    1. The optical scan ballot container shall be opened in plain sight of any authorized party representatives or other observers and, once the ballots have been deposited into an auxiliary ballot container, both ballot containers shall remain in plain sight in the polling place.

    2. Any such auxiliary ballot container used shall meet the requirements of § 24.2-623 of the Code of Virginia.

    3. In a general, special, or dual-party primary election, a minimum of two officers of election, not representing the same political party, shall execute such a transfer of ballots. In a single-party primary election, the transfer shall be conducted by a minimum of two officers of election who may represent the same party.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 28, Issue 04, eff. October 5, 2011; amended, Virginia Register Volume 33, Issue 04, eff. October 4, 2016.

Statutory Authority

§ 24.2-103 of the Code of Virginia.