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1. You have the right to cast
a ballot if you are a valid registered voter.
A valid registered voter means a United States citizen
who is a resident in this state, who is at least 18 years
of age and not in prison or on parole for conviction of
a felony, and who is registered to vote at his or her
current residence address.
2. You have the right to cast
a provisional ballot if your name is listed on the voting
rolls.
3. You have the right to cast
a ballot if you are present and in line at the polling
place prior to the close of the polls.
4. You have the right to cast
a secret ballot free from intimidation.
5. You have the right to receive
a new ballot if, prior to casting your ballot, you believe
you made a mistake.
If, at any time before you finally cast your ballot, you
fee you have made a mistake, you have the right to exchange
the spoiled ballot for a new ballot. Vote By Mail voters may
also request and receive a new ballot if they return their
spoiled ballot to an elections official prior to the closing
of the polls on Election Day.
6. You have the right to receive
assistance in casting your ballot, if you are unable to
vote without assistance.
7. You have the right to return a completed Vote By Mail
ballot to any precinct in the county.
8. You have the right to election
materials in another language, if there are sufficient
residents in your precinct to warrant production.
9. You have the right to ask
questions about election procedures and observe the election
process.
You have the right to ask questions of the precinct board
and election officials regarding election procedures and
to receive an answer or be directed to the appropriate
official for an answer. However, if persistent questioning
disrupts the execution of their duties, the board or election
officials may discontinue responding to questions.
10. You have the right to report
any illegal or fraudulent activity to a local elections
official or to the Secretary of State’s Office.
If you believe you have been denied any of these
rights, or if you are aware of any elections fraud or misconduct,
please call the Secretary of State’s confidential
toll-free VOTER PROTECTION HOTLINE at 1-800-345-VOTE [8683]