Arizona Laws 16-448. Write-in votes; instructions
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Whenever ballots are to be counted by electronic data processing equipment, all write-in votes for candidates, to be counted, shall be marked by the voter in the space provided opposite the names of the write-in candidates. The instructions to voters printed on the ballots shall instruct the voter that the vote will not be counted unless the voter properly marks the ballot when writing in a candidate’s name.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 16-448
- Ballot: means a paper ballot on which votes are recorded. See Arizona Laws 16-444
- Writing: includes printing. See Arizona Laws 1-215