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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a)(1) In any election conducted in this state, precinct voter registration lists shall be used by poll workers in each polling place.
(2)(A) An electronic poll book may be used by poll workers in each polling place.
(B) The functions of an electronic poll book may include without limitation:
(i) Voter lookup;
(ii) Voter verification;
(iii) Voter identification;
(iv) Precinct assignment;
(v) Ballot assignment;
(vi) Recording when a voter presents himself or herself to an election official and requests a ballot;
(vii) Redirecting voters to the correct polling site; and
(viii) Determining if a voter has requested an absentee ballot.
(b) Precinct voter registration lists shall contain the name, address including zip code, and date of birth of each registered voter within the precinct, including those who have been designated inactive, the precinct number and county wherein the precinct is located, the name and date of the election, and a space for the voter's signature.
(c) The following shall be printed at the top of each page of the precinct voter registration list:
“IF YOU SIGN THIS FORM AND YOU ARE NOT A LAWFULLY REGISTERED VOTER OR IF YOU HAVE SUBMITTED AN ABSENTEE BALLOT FOR THIS ELECTION, YOU ARE MAKING A FALSE STATEMENT AND MAY BE COMMITTING PERJURY. PERJURY IS PUNISHABLE BY UP TO A $10,000 FINE AND UP TO 10 YEARS IMPRISONMENT.”
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 7. Elections § 7-5-107. Use of voter registration lists by poll workers - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-7-elections/ar-code-sect-7-5-107/
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