§ 20A-3-202.5. Challenges to a voter's eligibility at time of voting -- Procedure.  


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  • (1)
    (a) A poll worker or a person who lives in the voting precinct may challenge a voter's right to vote in that voting precinct or in that election if:
    (i) the person making the challenge and the challenged voter are both present at the polling place at the time the challenge is made; and
    (ii) the challenge is made when the challenged voter applies for a ballot.
    (b) A person may make a challenge by orally stating the challenged voter's name and the basis for the challenge, as provided under Section 20A-3-202.
    (2) The poll worker shall record a challenge in the official register and on the challenge sheets in the pollbook, including:
    (a) the name of the challenged voter;
    (b) the name of the person making the challenge; and
    (c) the basis asserted for the challenge.
    (3) If a voter's right to vote is challenged under this section, the poll worker shall follow the procedures and requirements of Section 20A-3-105.5.
Enacted by Chapter 83, 2010 General Session