South Dakota Regulations § 5:02:03:18 Voter registration statistics
Regulation Text
Following each general election, each county auditor shall supply the following information to the secretary of state for compilation of statewide statistics:
(1)
The number of active and inactive voter registrations at the time of the last general election;
(2)
The number of active and inactive voter registrations at the time registration closes for the current general election;
(3)
The number of new voter registrations between the last two general elections. This does not include any registrations which only provide for change of name, party, or address within the county;
(4)
The number of active and inactive voter registrations following the current general election;
(5)
The number of registrations which were canceled between the last two general elections;
(6)
The number of registrations between the last two general elections received from:
(a)
Driver's license offices;
(b)
Mail-in;
(c)
Public assistance agencies such as food stamps, AFDC, and WIC;
(d)
Department of Human Services;
(e)
Armed forces recruitment offices;
(f)
Municipal finance offices;
(g)
In-person registration at the auditor's office;
(h)
Voter registration drives which deliver cards; and
(i)
Individual voters registering through the UOCAVA system;
(7)
The number of duplicate registrations between the last two general elections received from:
(a)
Driver's license offices;
(b)
Mail-in;
(c)
Public assistance agencies such as food stamps, AFDC, and WIC;
(d)
Department of Human Services;
(e)
Armed forces recruitment offices;
(f)
Municipal finance offices;
(g)
In-person registration at the auditor's office;
(h)
Voter registration drives which deliver cards; and
(i)
Individual voters registering through the UOCAVA system;
(8)
The number of confirmation mailings sent between the last two general elections; and
(9)
The number of responses received from confirmation mailings sent between the last two general elections in the following categories:
(a)
No change in registration;
(b)
Address change within the county;
(c)
Registration change to new county;
(d)
Cancellation because of change to new state;
(e)
No response to confirmation mailing; and
(f)
Confirmation mailing card undeliverable.
History
21 SDR 77, effective
10/24/1994
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