South Dakota Regulations § 5:02:16:42 Return of election material
Regulation Text
The sealed ballot box together with the sealed pollbook, sealed duplicate tally sheet and official vote count, sealed provisional ballot return envelope, registration lists, and envelopes containing the unofficial returns and all supplies and returns required shall be returned by the precinct superintendent or a precinct deputy designated by the precinct superintendent to the officer in charge of the election immediately after completing the vote count. The person delivering the supplies may not deface, destroy, or remove any seals or the pollbook, duplicate tally sheet, and registration lists or otherwise tamper with them.
History
4 SDR 26, effective 10/27/1977 ; 6 SDR 25, effective 9/24/1979 ; 20 SDR 4, effective 7/19/1993 ; 25 SDR 167, effective 7/6/1999 ; 30 SDR 171, effective 5/10/2004 .
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