ing in all three sets, upon returning each set of ballots defaced or wrongly marked. See § 358. No voter should be allowed to occupy a voting booth occupied by another, nor to occupy a booth more than five minutes in case all the booths are in use and voters are waiting to occupy the same. See § 358. Before leaving the voting booth the voter should fold his ballot in the proper manner for voting, which is first by bringing the bottom of the ballot up to the perforated line, and second, by folding both sides to the center or towards the center in such manner that when folded the face of each ballot shall be concealed, and the printed number on the stub and the endorsement on the back of the ballot shall be visible, so that the stub can be removed without removing any other part of the ballot, and without exposing any part of the face of the ballot below the stub, and so that when folded, the ballot shall not be more than four inches wide. See §§ 356, 359. The ballots handed to the voter by the ballot clerks will be properly folded and can be refolded by him in the same manner. Such manner of folding should be carefully observed before unfolding his ballot for the preparation of his vote. See § 356. After preparing his ballots the voter should proceed at once to the inspector in charge of the ballot box, deliver his ballots to him and after seeing them deposited, leave the enclosed space. See $359. A voter who declares on oath at the time of registration or if subsequently disabled, on the day of election, that for lawful reasons he is unable to mark his ballot without assistance, may receive the assistance of two of the election officers in marking the same. See § 357. All ballots must be marked with a lead pencil having black lead only. See § 358. An elector is not allowed to re-enter the enclosed space after having voted. See § 359. An elector who does not vote a ballot delivered to him must return the same to the election officer before leaving the polling place. See § 359. INDEX Affidavits: hotel keepers holding liquor licenses, § 481.. Albany: mayor and recorder, when members of state board of canvassers, § 441 Aldermen: PAGE. 240 230 designated for party nomination on official primary ballot, § 45. lists of candidates for, § 131.............. 30 75 Assembly districts: 130 statement of county canvassers of vote for member, § 437 225 ballot, not to be rejected if found in wrong, § 85. description of, § 316.. 56 150 by secretary and tellers, at unofficial primary elections, § 92.. 62 Ballot Boxes - Continued: polling places, supplied for, § 300.. for primary elections, as in case of general elections, § 79. questions submitted, § 316.... separate box for each party, § 79. how marked, § 79.. spoiled and mutilated ballots, § 316.. town ballots, § 316... PAGE. 140 52 150 52 52 150 150 150 52 148 for primary election only, where voting machines used, § 74.. compensation, § 319.... 47 152 general duties, § 354. 179 names of persons serving as, to be furnished, § 309.. 146 number and qualifications, § 302..... 142 pasters, delivered to and affixed by, § 137. 79 report in statement of ballots, § 137... primary election, appointed for district using voting machines, § 74 voting machines, not appointed or elected where used, § 418...... boxes for unvoted ballots and detached stubs to be supplied, § 79.. constitutional amendments, form for, § 332.. 52 161 county clerks to provide, § 341...... 171 custodian of primary records, prepared by, § 79..... death of candidates after printing of ballots, use of pasters, § 137. 79 Ballots - Continued: generally, §§ 330-345.... PAGE, .154-175 instruction cards, expense of providing, § 318.. intent of voters, determined from markings, § 86.. rules for canvassing, § 368..... 151 58 193 Ballots Continued: town propositions, form for, § 332. unused, in New York city, disposition of, § 201. verifying number of, § 367... void, description, § 86. marks on, § 86. preservation of, § 374.. void and protested, filing of, § 377. war, how printed, § 503. official envelopes for, § 504.. when delivered, where voting machines are used, § 404 wilful defacement of, § 371.... without official indorsement, how counted, § 367.... PAGE. 161 174 210 187 117 200 192 58 58 199 200 206 207 206 206 251 252 210 197 192 See also BALLOT BOXES; CANVASS; INSTRUCTION CARDS; PRIMARY judicial proceedings because of action or neglect of, § 56. 38 See also COUNTY CLERKS. Board of canvassers: See CANVASSERS, COUNTY BOARD OF; CANVASSERS, STATE BOARD OF; independent certificates of nomination, filed with, § 127. when to be filed, § 128... . . . . . . certification of nomination by secretary of state, § 129. 109 52 171 114 72 73 73 112 109 109 |