13-15-107. Handling and counting provisional and challenged ballots. (1) To verify eligibility to vote, a provisionally registered individual who casts a provisional ballot has until 5 p.m. on the day after the election to provide valid identification or eligibility information either in person, by facsimile, by electronic means, or by mail postmarked no later than the day after the election.

Terms Used In Montana Code 13-15-107

  • Ballot: means a paper ballot counted manually or a paper ballot counted by a machine, such as an optical scan system or other technology that automatically tabulates votes cast by processing the paper ballots. See Montana Code 13-1-101
  • Election: means a general, special, or primary election held pursuant to the requirements of state law, regardless of the time or purpose. See Montana Code 13-1-101
  • Election administrator: means , except as provided in subsection (14)(b), the county clerk and recorder or the individual designated by a county governing body to be responsible for all election administration duties, except that with regard to school elections not administered by the county, the term means the school district clerk. See Montana Code 13-1-101
  • Election judge: means a person who is appointed pursuant to Title 13, chapter 4, part 1, to perform duties as specified by law. See Montana Code 13-1-101
  • Elector: means an individual qualified to vote under state law. See Montana Code 13-1-101
  • Individual: means a human being. See Montana Code 13-1-101
  • Person: means an individual, corporation, association, firm, partnership, cooperative, committee, including a political committee, club, union, or other organization or group of individuals or a candidate as defined in subsection (8). See Montana Code 13-1-101
  • Provisional ballot: means a ballot cast by an elector whose identity or eligibility to vote has not been verified as provided by law. See Montana Code 13-1-101
  • State: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories. See Montana Code 1-1-201

(2)If a legally registered individual casts a provisional ballot because the individual failed to provide sufficient identification as required pursuant to 13-13-114(1)(a):

(a)the elector has until 5 p.m. on the day after the election to provide identification information pursuant to the requirements of 13-13-114 or as provided in subsection (3) of this section; and

(b)the election administrator shall compare the signature of the individual or the individual’s agent designated pursuant to 13-1-116 on the affirmation required under 13-13-601 to the signature on the individual’s voter registration form or the agent’s designation form. If the signatures match, the election administrator shall handle the ballot as provided in subsection (7). If the signatures do not match and the individual or the individual’s agent fails to provide valid identification information by the deadline, the ballot must be rejected and handled as provided in 13-15-108.

(3)If a legally registered individual casts a provisional ballot but is unable provide the identification information pursuant to the requirements of 13-13-114, the elector may verify the elector’s identity by:

(a)presenting a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government document that shows the elector’s name and current address; and

(b)executing a declaration pursuant to subsection (4) that states that the elector has a reasonable impediment to meeting the identification requirements.

(4)The secretary of state shall prescribe the form of the declaration described in subsection (3). The form must include:

(a)a notice that the elector is subject to prosecution for false swearing under 45-7-202 for a false statement or false information on the declaration;

(b)a statement that the elector swears or affirms that the information contained in the declaration is true, that the person described in the declaration is the same person who is signing the declaration, and that the elector faces a reasonable impediment to procuring the identification required by 13-13-114;

(c)a place for an elector to indicate one of the following impediments:

(i)lack of transportation;

(ii)lack of birth certificate or other documents needed to obtain identification;

(iii)work schedule;

(iv)lost or stolen identification;

(v)disability or illness;

(vi)family responsibilities; or

(vii)photo identification has been applied for but not received;

(d)a place for the elector to sign and date the declaration;

(e)a place for the election administrator or an election judge to sign and date the declaration;

(f)a place to note the polling place at which the elector cast a provisional ballot; and

(g)a place for the election administrator or election judge to note which form of identification required by subsection (3)(a) the elector presented.

(5)A provisional ballot must be counted if the election administrator verifies the individual’s identity or eligibility pursuant to rules adopted under 13-13-603. However, if the election administrator cannot verify the individual’s identity or eligibility under the rules, the individual’s provisional ballot must be rejected and handled as provided in 13-15-108. If the ballot is provisional because of a challenge and the challenge was made on the grounds that the individual is of unsound mind or serving a felony sentence in a penal institution, the individual’s provisional ballot must be counted unless the challenger provides documentation by 5 p.m. on the day after the election that a court has established that the individual is of unsound mind or that the individual has been convicted and sentenced and is still serving a felony sentence in a penal institution.

(6)The election administrator shall provide an individual who cast a provisional ballot but whose ballot was or was not counted with the reasons why the ballot was or was not counted.

(7)A provisional ballot must be removed from its provisional envelope, grouped with other ballots in a manner that allows for the secrecy of the ballot to the greatest extent possible, and counted as any other provisional ballot if the individual’s voter information is:

(a)verified before 5 p.m. on the day after the election; or

(b)postmarked by 5 p.m. on the day after election day and received and verified by 3 p.m. on the sixth day after the election.

(8)Provisional ballots that are not resolved by the end of election day may not be counted until after 3 p.m. on the sixth day after the election.