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South Dakota Laws > Title 12 > Chapter 15 - Precinct Election Officials


Current as of: 2010
§ 12-15-1Appointment by county auditor of precinct election officials--Names submitted by parties
§ 12-15-1.3Precinct assistant--Appointment--Duties
§ 12-15-2Precinct superintendent and precinct deputy to be registered voters and residents of precinct
§ 12-15-2.1Precinct superintendent and precinct deputy prohibited to serve as poll watchers
§ 12-15-3Distribution of precinct officials among parties--Superintendent from majority party--Eligible appointees when list not provided
§ 12-15-7Meetings of precinct officials for instruction on laws and duties--Compensation for attendance
§ 12-15-9Oath of precinct officials--Entry in pollbook--Violation of oath as misdemeanor
§ 12-15-10Replacement of precinct superintendent or precinct deputy failing to take oath or to serve
§ 12-15-11Fee paid precinct superintendent and precinct deputy--Mileage for returning pollbooks and ballot boxes
§ 12-15-13Certification of fee of precinct superintendent and precinct deputy--Order for payment from treasury
§ 12-15-14Counting boards in large paper ballot precincts--Duties
§ 12-15-14.1Counting boards in smaller precincts to avoid unreasonable delay
§ 12-15-14.3Certain relatives of candidates prohibited from serving on election and counting boards

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