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Ballot & Demonstration Judge

Polling place Make sure you have a flow pattern in your polling place. In the General Election you can expect lines when you open at 7 am. Try not to have congestion at the entrance of the polling place. Place a judge at 7am at the front door with the Master list to help direct voters. If you have your precinct set up before 7am, take your master list and go through the lines outside to make sure everyone is in the right precinct.

Ballot and Demonstration Judge Duty bag includes: Instructions Samples Forms Supplies

Ballot Judge Determine which ballot style to give to the voter PG JW Take the voter’s receipt Determine which ballot style to give to the voter Check the ballot for initials Place receipt on spindle Provide the voter with a ballot Direct voter to the demonstration judge If voter makes a mistake in marking the ballot and requests a new one: Have the voter place the spoiled ballot in the Spoiled Ballot Envelope Issue a new ballot only after receiving the “spoiled” ballot Ballot Judge is to inform Head Judge when ballot supply runs low. Call city or county when ballot supplies are down to 200 ballots. Ballots will go fast in this election, but we did order more than normal. Precinct ISD (ballot style)

Voter receipts 622 VOTER’S RECEIPT Give this receipt to the voter only after the voter has signed the roster Direct the voter to take this receipt to the ballot judge precinct # ___ 832 VOTER’S RECEIPT Give this receipt to the voter only after the voter has signed the roster Direct the voter to take this receipt to the ballot judge precinct # ___ 624 VOTER’S RECEIPT Give this receipt to the voter only after the voter has signed the roster Direct the voter to take this receipt to the ballot judge precinct # ___ 833 VOTER’S RECEIPT Give this receipt to the voter only after the voter has signed the roster Direct the voter to take this receipt to the ballot judge precinct # ___ 831 VOTER’S RECEIPT Give this receipt to the voter only after the voter has signed the roster Direct the voter to take this receipt to the ballot judge precinct # ___ Give this receipt to the voter only after the voter has signed the roster 834 VOTER’S RECEIPT Direct the voter to take this receipt to the ballot judge precinct # ___

Do you need more ballot packets opened? All ballots must be initialed A tally sheets must be complete for each ballot style in your precinct Tally sheets are returned in the canvas bag

do NOT discuss a candidate’s position, information regarding a candidate, or question on the ballot with a voter or any other election judge while in a polling place!

Primary Election crossover voting

Does a voter have to vote for all races and questions on the ballot in order for their ballot to be counted

What does NOT voting on a constitutional amendment question mean

Demonstration Judge Demonstrate how to fill in the oval next to the candidate’s name or ballot question of their choice Explain how to exchange the ballot if a mistake is made Ask the voter to pause at the ballot counter to verify the ballot is accepted Remember to not discuss any of the candidates on the ballot with a voter. If they have any questions direct them to the sample ballots placed in the precinct. Express to the voter the need to fill in the oval, not to circle the oval or the candidate. Do not place an X or a check mark in the oval or behind the candidates name. Believe it or not when we do a hand count of the ballots there are ballots that have the candidate’s name circled and a check mark after the candidates name.

Demonstration ballots A laminated demonstration ballot and a goldenrod pad are in the blue box Never point to a candidate or question on the ballot

Spoiled & Defective ballot envelope Follow the instructions on the envelope Place the spoiled or defective ballot in this envelope when the ballot judge issues a replacement ballot to the voter due to; Voter error in marking the ballot and they request a replacement, or; The ballot is damaged while the voter is marking the ballot, or; The ballot will not tabulate thru the AccuVote, due to an over-vote or under-vote and the voter wants to revote Sign the attached label (seal) Affix the signed label over the flap of the envelope to seal Determining voter intent: Ballots must not be rejected for technical errors if the voter’s intent can be determined If a voter uniformly uses a mark that clearly indicates an intent, a vote shall be counted A write-in vote may be counted if the intent is clear even though the oval is not completed (M.S. 204C.22) Return the envelope in the canvas bag

Secrecy cover should be available do NOT place the ballot in them

Direct voters to an open voting booth, AutoMark or table

What’s returned in the 7:00 a.m. Ballot & Demonstration Judge duty bag? Laminated instructions Instructions in sheet protectors

8:00 p.m. plastic bags?

If you have any questions, contact us at: Washington County elections@co.washington.mn.us 651-430-6790 Carol Peterson, Elections Supervisor Judy Wertheimer Pat Gillen Dawn Johnson Mallory Hoffmann We will be here from 6 am until the last blue supply box has been returned to the county. There will be no one here until 6 am in the morning to answer the phone.