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(6) have the voter sign the voting authority card and either issue the voter a ballot or send the voter to a machine to vote.
(b) On the completion of the procedures set forth in subsection (a) of this section, a voter may vote in accordance with the procedures appropriate to the voting system used in the polling place.
(ii) allow the voter an opportunity to operate a model voting device, if appropriate to the voting system in use.
(2)(i) 1. After a voter enters the voting booth, at the request of the voter, two election judges representing different political parties shall instruct the voter on the operation of the voting device.
2. An election judge may not suggest in any way how the voter should vote for a particular ticket, candidate, or position on a question.
3. After instructing the voter, the election judges shall exit the voting booth and allow the voter to vote privately.
(ii) A voter may take into the polling place any written or printed material to assist the voter in marking or preparing the ballot.
(3)(i) Except as provided in subparagraph (ii) of this paragraph, a voter who requires assistance in marking or preparing the ballot because of a physical disability or an inability to read the English language may choose any individual to assist the voter.
(ii) A voter may not choose the voter's employer or agent of that employer or an officer or agent of the voter's union to assist the voter in marking the ballot.
(4) If the voter requires the assistance of another in voting but declines to select an individual to assist, an election judge, in the presence of another election judge that represents another political party, shall assist the voter in the manner prescribed by the voter.
(5) An individual assisting a voter may not suggest in any way how the voter should vote for a particular ticket, candidate, or position on a question.
(6) If a voter requires assistance under paragraph (4) or (5) of this subsection, the election judge shall record, on a form prescribed by the State Board, the name of the voter who required assistance and the name of the individual providing assistance to the voter.
(7) Except as provided in paragraph (3) or (4) of this subsection, an individual over the age of 17 years may not accompany a voter into a voting booth.
Added as Art. 33, § 10-310, by Acts 1998, c. 585, § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 1999. Transferred to Election Law § 10-310 by Acts 2002, c. 291, § 2, eff. Jan. 1, 2003. Amended by Acts 2002, c. 291, § 4, eff. Jan. 1, 2003; Acts 2003, c. 379, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 2003; Acts 2004, c. 25, § 1, eff. April 13, 2004; Acts 2004, c. 317, § 1, eff. June 1, 2004; Acts 2006, c. 41, § 1, eff. April 8, 2006; Acts 2009, c. 445, § 3, eff. Oct. 1, 2009; Acts 2011, c. 585, § 1, eff. June 1, 2011; Acts 2012, c. 66, § 1, eff. April 10, 2012.
Formerly Art. 33, § 10-310.
This section formerly was Art. 33, § 10-310.
Acts 2004, c. 317, § 1, in subsec. (c)(6), substituted “paragraph” for “paragraphs”; and, in subsec. (c)(7), substituted “paragraph” for “paragraphs” and “an individual over the age of 12 years” for “a person over the age of 10 years”.
Acts 2009, c. 445, § 1, replaced “precinct” with “election” in subsecs. (a)(1), (a)(2), and (a)(3).
Acts 2011, c. 585, § 1, in subsec. (c)(7), replaced “age of 12 years” with “age of 17 years”.
Acts 2012, c. 66, § 1, in subsec. (c)(4), corrected punctuation.

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