Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 15, § 30-9.020
PURPOSE: This rule provides for standards to be used by election authorities when counting ballots cast using optical scan voting systems.
(2) Prior to tabulating ballots all machines
shall be programmed to reject blank ballots any device other than the approved marking where no votes are recorded, or where an device which prevents a machine count shall overvote is registered in any race. be counted as a vote.
(A) In jurisdictions using precinct-based
tabulators, the voter who cast the ballot shall issue preference is circled. review the ballot if rejected, to determine if he/she wishes to make any changes to the ballot or if he/she would like to spoil their ballot and receive another ballot.
(B) In jurisdictions using centrally-based tabulators, if a ballot is so rejected, it shall be reviewed by a bipartisan team using the following criteria:
aged, the bipartisan team shall spoil the original ballot and duplicate the voter’s intent on the new ballot, provided that there is an This constitutes a vote for Mark Twain. undisputed method of matching the duplicate card with its original after it has been placed with the remainder of the ballot cards from that precinct; and
(3) The following marks shall be considered expressions of voter intent:
(A) Any ballot which is properly marked in the target area, as specified by the ballot instructions. This constitutes a vote for Harry S. Truman.
This constitutes a vote for Harry S. Truman.
This constitutes a vote for Harry S. Truman.
This constitutes a vote for Harry S. Truman.
This constitutes a vote for Walt Disney.
This constitutes a vote for Laura Ingalls Wilder. This constitutes a vote for Laura Ingalls Wilder.
This constitutes a vote for Harry S. Truman.
This constitutes a vote for Harry S. Truman.
(4) If a voter marks more candidates than there are positions to be elected for that office, without any additional clarifying marks, the marks do not constitute a valid vote for any candidate in that race and the ballot shall be deemed an overvote.
This constitutes an overvote. This constitutes an overvote.
This constitutes an overvote.
This constitutes an overvote.
(5) In jurisdictions using optical scan systems, a valid vote for a write-in candidate must include the following:
Bobby Jones is a qualified candidate. This constitutes a vote for Bobby Jones.
(6) If a voter designates a vote for a named candidate on the ballot and also provides for a write-in candidate in the same race it shall be treated as follows:
This constitutes a vote for George Washington Carver.
This constitutes a vote for Laura Ingalls Wilder. (B) If a voter designates a vote for a named candidate on the ballot and writes in the name of a qualified write-in candidate or the name of a different named candidate on the ballot in that race and makes a distinguishing mark in the target area next to the name of the write-in candidate, it shall be considered an overvote with neither candidate receiving credit for the vote.
This constitutes an overvote.
This constitutes an overvote.
Albert Einstein is not a qualified candidate. This constitutes a vote for Laura Ingalls Wilder.
Michael Douglas is not a qualified candidate. This constitutes a vote for Harry S. Truman.
AUTHORITY: section 115.225, RSMo Supp. 2005.* Original rule filed Aug. 8, 2001, effective March 1, 2002. Emergency rescission filed Feb. 2, 2006, effective Feb. 18, 2006, expired Aug. 16, 2006. Emergency rule filed Feb. 2, 2006, effective Feb. 18, 2006, terminated April 30, 2006. Emergency rule filed April 20, 2006, effective April 30, 2006, expired Aug. 16, 2006. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Feb. 2, 2006, effective July 30, 2006. *Original authority: 115.225, RSMo 1977, amended 1993, 1995, 2002.