Sec. 810a.
(1) Upon request of the county clerk, a member of the board of county canvassers, or the county chair of a major political party, a city or township clerk, as appropriate, shall provide for security as prescribed in this section of the ballots, ballot boxes, and other election material described in the request and used in a precinct on election day. The city or township clerk shall provide the required security until 1 p.m. on the day immediately following the election, unless additional security is required of the clerk by the board of county canvassers under subsection (3). Subject to this section, the city or township clerk shall retain possession of the ballots, ballot boxes, keys to the boxes, keys to voting machines, and other election materials as otherwise required by law, until otherwise directed by the board of county canvassers.
(2) Upon receipt of the election materials described in subsection (1), the clerk shall immediately place the described election materials in a secure location. The clerk shall ensure that he or she is the only person who has access to the election materials placed in the secure location. A major political party may designate individuals to monitor all access points to the secure location that contains the election material. The clerk shall provide space for an individual designated by the county chair of a major political party to monitor all access points to the secure location that contains the election materials until 1 p.m. on the day immediately following the election, unless additional security is required of the clerk by the board of county canvassers under subsection (3).
(3) On and after 1 p.m. on the day immediately following the election, the county clerk, a member of the board of county canvassers, or the county chair of a major political party may petition the board of county canvassers for security as prescribed in this section of the ballots, ballot boxes, voting machines, and other election material described in the petition and used in a precinct on election day. If the board of county canvassers grants the petition for the additional security, the board of county canvassers shall prescribe the amount of security to be provided and the persons responsible for that security.
History: Add. 1995, Act 261, Eff. Mar. 28, 1996 ;-- Am. 1996, Act 207, Imd. Eff. May 21, 1996 Popular Name: Election Code
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 168 - Michigan Election Law
Act 116 of 1954 - Michigan Election Law (168.1 - 168.992)
116-1954-XXIX - Chapter XXIX Canvass by the Precinct Inspectors (168.801...168.813)
Section 168.801 - Canvass of Votes by Precinct Inspectors; Public Access.
Section 168.802 - Repealed. 2018, Act 120, Eff. Dec. 31, 2018.
Section 168.804 - Repealed. 2018, Act 120, Eff. Dec. 31, 2018.
Section 168.805 - Ballots; Packaging; Statement; Placement in Ballot Box; Seal; Delivery.
Section 168.806 - Duplicate Statements of Returns; Contents, Certificate as to Correctness.
Section 168.806a - Seal; Procedures.
Section 168.807 - Election Results; Availability.
Section 168.808 - Statement of Returns; Failure to Sign Certificate, Falsification, Penalty.
Section 168.809 - Election Returns and Records; Delivery; Unofficial Tabulation.
Section 168.810 - Poll List; Delivery to Clerk.
Section 168.810a - Security of Election Materials.
Section 168.811 - Election Returns, Records, and Applications; Preservation; Destruction; Time.
Section 168.812 - Sending Election Results to Secretary of State; Obtaining Election Results.