12-19-10. Preservation and delivery of ballot to precinct superintendent--Comparison of statement and application--Deposit in ballot box--Unopened ballots--Unauthorized examination as misdemeanor.
Upon receipt of the sealed return envelope containing the voted ballots, the person in charge of the election shall keep it in a safe place without opening the envelope or breaking the seal thereof and shall, except as provided by §12-19-42, deliver it to the precinct superintendent of election of the voter's home precinct. The person in charge of the election shall have the absentee ballots delivered with the election supplies, or if received later, then prior to the close of the polls. If the election board is not otherwise engaged in official duties, or if there are absentee ballots not processed when the polls close, immediately thereafter, the board shall carefully compare the statement on the reverse side of the official return envelope with the written application received from the officer in charge of the election without opening or breaking the seal of the return envelope. If the ballot is contained in a combined absentee ballot application/return envelope, the comparison of the statement and the application shall be omitted. The board shall enter the voter's name on the election pollbook and mark the registration list if:
(1)The ballots received were voted by the voter whose name appears on the statement;
(2)The voter is registered in such precinct and has not previously voted in that precinct at the election; and
(3)The written application and statement were both signed by the voter.
The board shall then open the envelope without opening, unfolding or examining the ballots the envelope may contain, stamp the ballots with the official stamp, and deposit the ballots with the other ballots cast at the election. If the board determines that an absentee ballot envelope cannot be opened because the envelope does not meet the requirements for opening, the reason shall be written on the envelope, signed by a member of the board, and the envelope placed in a larger envelope for unopened absentee ballots. No person may, prior to the counting of the votes, open, unfold or examine any ballot, or make any communication to any person concerning the markings or contents of the ballot. A violation of the preceding sentence is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
Source: SL 1913, ch 200, §3; RC 1919, §7228; SL 1925, ch 159, §3; SL 1929, ch 114, §2; SDC 1939, §16.0608; SL 1941, ch 80; SL 1944 (SS), ch 2, §7; SL 1953, ch 75, §5; SL 1957, ch 85, §6; SDC Supp 1960, §16.0616; SL 1963, ch 110, §§3, 4; SDCL §12-19-31; SL 1970, ch 91, §2; SL 1972, ch 90, §4; SL 1974, ch 118, §140; SL 1976, ch 105, §67; SL 1982, ch 86, §87; SL 1992, ch 115, §7; SL 1993, ch 118, §17; SL 2006, ch 72, §6; SL 2010, ch 74, §15.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Section 12-19-1 - Absentee ballot--Persons entitled to vote.
Section 12-19-1.1 - Affirmation of address by voter in inactive registration file.
Section 12-19-1.2 - Time for absentee voting.
Section 12-19-2.2 - Authorized messenger for more than one voter.
Section 12-19-2.4 - Multiple applications or requests for ballots and multiple ballots--Application.
Section 12-19-2.6 - Preference and selection of ballot style for independent in primary election.
Section 12-19-3 - Forwarding of ballot to voter--Instructions and return envelope.
Section 12-19-4 - Voter's statement on return envelope--Federal service voting forms.
Section 12-19-7.1 - Candidates and election officials not to serve as authorized messenger.
Section 12-19-7.2 - Display of campaign material by messenger as misdemeanor.
Section 12-19-9.2 - Marking and return of ballot on death of voter before opening of polls.
Section 12-19-10.1 - County auditor validation of absentee ballot signatures.
Section 12-19-11 - Preservation and return of application and return envelope.
Section 12-19-12 - Delivery of absentee ballot to polling place after close of polls.
Section 12-19-14 - Unlawful disposition of ballot or ballot link as misdemeanor.
Section 12-19-32 - Ballot not invalidated by federal censorship.
Section 12-19-33 - Failure to deliver or tampering with ballot as felony.
Section 12-19-34 - Informalities do not invalidate election--Liberal construction.
Section 12-19-37 - Absentee ballot precincts--Creation--Absentee ballot counting board.
Section 12-19-38 - Appointment of absentee ballot counting board--Number of members.
Section 12-19-39 - Oath of board members--Compensation.
Section 12-19-41 - Powers and duties of absentee ballot counting board.
Section 12-19-42 - Envelope containing voted ballots kept closed--Delivery to county board.
Section 12-19-43 - Review--Sorting--Processing--Absentee Ballots.
Section 12-19-44 - Counting process open.
Section 12-19-46 - Commencement of count when polls close--Place.
Section 12-19-47 - Processing of absentee ballots.
Section 12-19-48 - Delivery of absentee ballot after polls are closed.
Section 12-19-50 - Forms for recording tally--Special pollbook--Tally added to home precinct totals.
Section 12-19-52 - Electronic voting systems.
Section 12-19-53 - Contracting for services of county auditor from another county.