(1) Each elector desiring to vote shall be identified to the clerk or inspector of the election as a duly qualified elector of such election and shall sign his or her name on the precinct register or other form or device provided by the supervisor. The inspector shall compare the signature with the signature on the identification provided by the elector. If the inspector is reasonably sure that the person is entitled to vote, the inspector shall provide the person with a ballot.
(2) When an electronic or electromechanical voting system utilizes a ballot card or marksense ballot, the following procedures shall be followed:
(a) After receiving a ballot from an inspector, the elector shall, without leaving the polling place, retire to a booth or compartment and mark the ballot. After marking his or her ballot, the elector shall place the ballot in a secrecy envelope so that the ballot will be deposited in the tabulator without exposing the voter’s choices.
(b) Any voter who spoils his or her ballot or makes an error may return the ballot to the election official and secure another ballot, except that in no case shall a voter be furnished more than three ballots. If the vote tabulation device has rejected a ballot, the ballot shall be considered spoiled and a new ballot shall be provided to the voter unless the voter chooses to cast the rejected ballot. The election official, without examining the original ballot, shall state the possible reasons for the rejection and shall provide instruction to the voter pursuant to s. 101.5611. A spoiled ballot shall be preserved, without examination, in an envelope provided for that purpose. The stub shall be removed from the ballot and placed in an envelope.
(c) The supervisor of elections shall prepare for each polling place at least one ballot box to contain the ballots of a particular precinct, and each ballot box shall be plainly marked with the name of the precinct for which it is intended.
(3) The Department of State shall promulgate rules regarding voting procedures to be used when an electronic or electromechanical voting system is of a type which does not utilize a ballot card or marksense ballot.
(4) In any election in which a write-in candidate has qualified for office, the supervisor of elections shall provide for write-in voting pursuant to rules adopted by the Division of Elections.
History.—s. 8, ch. 73-156; s. 21, ch. 77-175; s. 13, ch. 81-105; s. 5, ch. 82-143; s. 12, ch. 84-302; s. 579, ch. 95-147; s. 20, ch. 2001-40; s. 11, ch. 2002-17; s. 36, ch. 2005-277; s. 35, ch. 2005-278; s. 20, ch. 2008-95.
Structure Florida Statutes
Title IX - Electors and Elections
Chapter 101 - Voting Methods and Procedure
101.001 - Precincts and Polling Places; Boundaries.
101.002 - Use of System by Municipalities.
101.015 - Standards for Voting Systems.
101.017 - Bureau of Voting Systems Certification.
101.019 - Ranked-Choice Voting Prohibited.
101.031 - Instructions for Electors.
101.043 - Identification Required at Polls.
101.045 - Electors Must Be Registered in Precinct; Provisions for Change of Residence or Name.
101.048 - Provisional Ballots.
101.049 - Provisional Ballots; Special Circumstances.
101.151 - Specifications for Ballots.
101.171 - Copy of Constitutional Amendment to Be Available at Voting Locations.
101.20 - Publication of Ballot Form; Sample Ballots.
101.21 - Official Ballots; Number; Printing; Payment.
101.23 - Election Inspector to Keep List of Those Voting.
101.24 - Ballot Boxes and Ballots.
101.2512 - Candidates’ Names on General Election Ballots.
101.2515 - Translation of Ballot Language.
101.252 - Candidates Entitled to Have Names Printed on Certain Ballots; Exception.
101.254 - When Nominated Names to Appear in Groups or Districts.
101.292 - Definitions; Ss. 101.292-101.295.
101.293 - Competitive Sealed Bids and Proposals Required.
101.294 - Purchase and Sale of Voting Equipment.
101.295 - Penalties for Violation.
101.34 - Custody of Voting System.
101.341 - Prohibited Activities by Voting System Custodians and Deputy Custodians.
101.49 - Procedure of Election Officers Where Signatures Differ.
101.51 - Electors to Occupy Booth Alone.
101.545 - Retention and Destruction of Certain Election Materials.
101.5603 - Definitions Relating to Electronic Voting Systems Act.
101.5604 - Adoption of System; Procurement of Equipment; Commercial Tabulations.
101.56042 - Punch Card Type Systems Prohibited.
101.5605 - Examination and Approval of Equipment.
101.5606 - Requirements for Approval of Systems.
101.56062 - Standards for Accessible Voting Systems.
101.56064 - Application for Federal Funds Under Ch. 2002-281.
101.56065 - Voting System Defects; Disclosure; Investigations; Penalties.
101.5607 - Department of State to Maintain Voting System Information; Prepare Software.
101.5608 - Voting by Electronic or Electromechanical Method; Procedures.
101.5610 - Inspection of Ballot by Election Board.
101.5611 - Instructions to Electors.
101.5612 - Testing of Tabulating Equipment.
101.5613 - Examination of Equipment During Voting.
101.5614 - Canvass of Returns.
101.572 - Public Inspection of Ballots.
101.58 - Supervising and Observing Registration and Election Processes.
101.591 - Voting System Audit.
101.5911 - Rulemaking Authority for Voting System Audit Procedures.
101.595 - Analysis and Reports of Voting Problems.
101.6102 - Mail Ballot Elections; Limitations.
101.6103 - Mail Ballot Election Procedure.
101.6104 - Challenge of Votes.
101.6105 - Vote-by-Mail Voting.
101.6106 - Application of Other Election Laws.
101.6107 - Department of State to Adopt Rules.
101.62 - Request for Vote-by-Mail Ballots.
101.64 - Delivery of Vote-by-Mail Ballots; Envelopes; Form.
101.65 - Instructions to Absent Electors.
101.655 - Supervised Voting by Absent Electors in Certain Facilities.
101.661 - Voting Vote-by-Mail Ballots.
101.662 - Accessibility of Vote-by-Mail Ballots.
101.663 - Electors; Change of Residence to Another State.
101.67 - Safekeeping of Mailed Ballots; Deadline for Receiving Vote-by-Mail Ballots.
101.68 - Canvassing of Vote-by-Mail Ballot.
101.69 - Voting in Person; Return of Vote-by-Mail Ballot.
101.6921 - Delivery of Special Vote-by-Mail Ballot to Certain First-Time Voters.
101.6923 - Special Vote-by-Mail Ballot Instructions for Certain First-Time Voters.
101.6925 - Canvassing Special Vote-by-Mail Ballots.
101.694 - Mailing of Ballots Upon Receipt of Federal Postcard Application.
101.6951 - State Write-in Vote-by-Mail Ballot.
101.6952 - Vote-by-Mail Ballots for Absent Uniformed Services and Overseas Voters.
101.697 - Electronic Transmission of Election Materials.
101.698 - Absentee Voting in Emergency Situations.
101.715 - Accessibility of Polling Places for People Having a Disability.
101.732 - Definitions Relating to Elections Emergency Act.
101.733 - Election Emergency; Purpose; Elections Emergency Contingency Plan.
101.74 - Temporary Change of Polling Place in Case of Emergency.