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2010 Georgia Code

TITLE 21 - ELECTIONS

CHAPTER 2 - ELECTIONS AND PRIMARIES GENERALLY
ARTICLE 9 - VOTING MACHINES AND VOTE RECORDERS GENERALLY
PART 2 - VOTING MACHINES
§ 21-2-321 - Referendum on question of use of voting machines

O.C.G.A. 21-2-321 (2010)
21-2-321. Referendum on question of use of voting machines


(a) The governing authority of any municipality which conducts elections by
paper ballot may, upon its own motion, submit to the electors of the
municipality, at any election, the question: "Shall voting machines be used in
?"

(b) The governing authority of any municipality which conducts elections by
paper ballot, upon the receipt of a petition signed by at least 10 percent of
the electors who voted in such municipality at the preceding general election,
shall, at the next election occurring at least 45 days thereafter, submit to
the electors of such municipality the question: "Shall voting machines be used
in ?"

(c) The governing authority shall cause such question to be printed upon the ballots to be used at the election in the form and manner provided by the laws governing general elections.

(d) The election on such question shall be held at the places, during the hours, and under the regulations provided by law for holding general elections and shall be conducted by the poll officers provided by law to conduct such elections. The poll officers shall count the votes cast at the election on such question and shall make return thereof to the superintendent of such municipality as required by law. The returns shall be computed by the superintendent and, when so computed, a certificate of the total number of electors voting "Yes" and of the total number of electors voting "No" on such question shall be filed in the office of the municipal governing authority and in the office of the Secretary of State.

(e) Whenever, under this Code section, the question of the adoption of voting machines is about to be submitted to the electors of any municipality, it shall be the duty of the governing authority of such municipality to ascertain whether current funds will be available to pay for such machines, if adopted and purchased, or whether it has power to increase the indebtedness of the municipality in an amount sufficient to pay for the machines without the consent of the electors; and, if such current funds will not be available and the power to increase the indebtedness of the municipality in a sufficient amount without the consent of the electors is lacking, it shall be the duty of the governing authority to submit to the electors of the municipality, in the manner provided by law, at the same election at which the adoption of voting machines is to be voted on, the question of whether the indebtedness of such municipality shall be increased, in an amount specified by them, sufficient to pay for such voting machines, if adopted.

(f) If a majority of the electors voting on such question or questions shall vote in the affirmative, the governing authority of such municipality shall purchase, lease, or rent voting machines, conforming to the requirements of this part, for recording and computing the vote at all elections held in such municipality.

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