New Jersey Statutes § 19:62-10 Receipt time of ballot for it to be counted, counting
Statute Text
a.
For a ballot to be counted, it shall be received by the county board of elections no later than the time established for the closing of the polls for that election, pursuant to subsection h. of section 2 of this act,
P.L.
2005
, c.
148
(C.19:62-2).
Nothing in this subsection shall preclude the board from starting to count the ballots it has received for an election prior to the time designated for the closing of the polls for that election.
b.
A vote that is cast on a voting machine that is fully accessible to individuals with disabilities shall be counted and canvassed in the same manner as all other votes cast by voting machine pursuant to the provisions of this Title.
History
Added by L. 2005 , c. 148 , s. 10 , eff. 7/12/2005 .
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