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eBenchBook | North Carolina | Subchapter III. Election and Election Laws
Article 15. Time of Primaries and Elections
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§ § 163A-702 through 163A-715. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ § 163A-722 through 163A-739. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 16. Election Officers
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§ § 163A-746 through 163A-749. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ § 163A-751 through 163A-765. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ § 163A-778 through 163A-794. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ § 163A-799 through 163A-814. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ § 163A-825 through 163A-839. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 17. Qualifying to Vote
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§ 163A-840. Registration a prerequisite to voting.
§ 163A-841. Qualifications to vote; exclusion from electoral franchise.
§ 163A-842. Residence defined for registration and voting.
§ 163A-843. Right to participate or vote in party primary.
§ § 163A-844 through 163A-859. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-860. General principles of voter registration.
§ 163A-861. Chief State Election Official.
§ 163A-862. Voter registration application forms.
§ 163A-863. Contents of application form.
§ 163A-864. Distribution of application forms.
§ 163A-865. Acceptance of application forms.
§ 163A-866. Address and name changes at one-stop sites.
§ 163A-867. Verification of qualifications and address of applicant; denial or approval of application.
§ 163A-868. Declaration of religious objection to photograph.
§ 163A-869. Voter registration cards.
§ 163A-870. Cancellation of prior registration.
§ 163A-871. Official record of voter registration.
§ 163A-872. Permanent voter registration numbers.
§ 163A-873. Confidentiality of date of birth.
§ 163A-874. Establishment of statewide computerized voter registration.
§ 163A-875. Promulgation of guidelines relating to computerized voter registration.
§ 163A-876. Access to statewide voter registration file.
§ 163A-877. List maintenance.
§ 163A-878. Change of address within the county.
§ 163A-879. Administrative change of registration when county line is adjusted.
§ 163A-880. Change of name.
§ 163A-881. Change of party affiliation.
§ 163A-882. Appeal from denial of registration.
§ 163A-883. Voter registration at drivers license offices; coordination on data interface.
§ 163A-884. Voter registration at other public agencies.
§ 163A-885. Voter registration upon restoration of citizenship.
§ 163A-886. Voter registration at military recruitment offices.
§ 163A-887. Voter registration at public libraries and public agencies.
§ 163A-888. Voter registration at public high schools.
§ 163A-889. Statewide training and certification for election officials.
§ 163A-890. Rule-making authority.
§ 163A-891. Help America Vote Act of 2002.
§ 163A-892. The HAVA Election Fund.
§ § 163A-893 through 163A-909. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-910. Time for challenge other than on day of primary or election.
§ 163A-911. Challenge procedure other than on day of primary or election.
§ 163A-912. Hearing on challenge.
§ 163A-913. Challenges allowed on day of primary or election.
§ 163A-914. Hearing on challenge made on day of primary or election.
§ 163A-915. Request for challenged ballot.
§ 163A-916. Procedures for challenging absentee ballots.
§ 163A-917. Challenge as felon; answer not to be used on prosecution.
§ 163A-918. Burden of proof.
§ 163A-919. Action when challenge sustained, overruled, or dismissed.
§ 163A-920. Making false affidavit perjury.
§ § 163A-921 through 163A-949. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-935. Complaint procedure.
§ § 163A-936 through 163A-949. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 18. Political Parties
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§ 163A-950. “Political party” defined; creation of new party.
§ 163A-951. Termination of status as political party.
§ 163A-952. Voters affiliated with expired political party.
§ 163A-953. General election participation by new political party.
§ 163A-954. Use of schools and other public buildings for political meetings.
§ § 163A-955 through 163A-969. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 19. Nomination of Candidates
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§ 163A-970. Primaries governed by general election laws; authority of State Board to modify time schedule.
§ 163A-971. Payment of expense of conducting primary elections.
§ 163A-972. Notices of candidacy; pledge; with whom filed; date for filing.
§ 163A-973. Eligibility to file.
§ 163A-974. Time for filing notice of candidacy.
§ 163A-975. Notice of candidacy for certain offices to indicate vacancy.
§ 163A-976. Withdrawal of notice of candidacy.
§ 163A-977. Certificate of registration to vote in county and party affiliation; cancellation of candidacy; residency requirements for judges.
§ 163A-978. Prohibition on certain dual candidacies; exception.
§ 163A-979. Filing fees required of candidates in primary; refunds.
§ 163A-980. Petition in lieu of payment of filing fee.
§ 163A-981. Certification of notices of candidacy.
§ 163A-982. Nomination of members of House of Representatives.
§ 163A-983. Candidates declared nominees without primary.
§ 163A-984. Determination of primary results; second primaries.
§ 163A-985. Death of candidate before primary; vacancy in single office.
§ 163A-986. Nominee’s right to withdraw as candidate.
§ 163A-987. Filling vacancies among party nominees occurring after nomination and before election.
§ 163A-988. Special provisions for obtaining nominations when vacancies occur in certain offices.
§ 163A-989. Voting by unaffiliated voter in party primary.
§ § 163A-990 through 163A-1004. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1005. Unaffiliated candidates nominated by petition.
§ 163A-1006. Declaration of intent and petitions for write-in candidates in partisan elections.
§ 163A-1007. No run for two separate offices at the same time.
§ § 163A-1008 through 163A-1024. Reserved for future codification purposes.
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§ 163A-1025. Definitions.
§ 163A-1026. When and how a challenge to a candidate may be made.
§ 163A-1027. Panel to conduct the hearing on a challenge.
§ 163A-1028. Conduct of hearing by panel.
§ 163A-1029. Burden of proof.
§ 163A-1030. Appeals.
§ § 163A-1031 through 163A-1044. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 20. Conduct of Primaries and Elections
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§ 163A-1045. Election precincts and voting places established or altered.
§ 163A-1046. Structure at voting place; marking off limits of voting place.
§ 163A-1047. Satellite voting places.
§ 163A-1048. Out-of-precinct voting places.
§ 163A-1049. Temporary use of two voting places for certain precincts.
§ 163A-1050. Accessible polling places.
§ 163A-1065. Participation in the 2020 Census Redistricting Data Program of the United States Census Bureau.
§ 163A-1071. (Effective until January 1, 2020) Alterations to approved precinct boundaries; and (Effective January 1, 2020) Alterations to approved precinct boundaries.
§ 163A-1072. Alterations to precinct names.
§ 163A-1073. Directives.
§ 163A-1074. Cooperation of State and local agencies.
§ 163A-1075. Exemption from Administrative Procedure Act.
§ 163A-1076. Local acts and township lines.
§ 163A-1077. Retention of precinct maps.
§ 163A-1078. U.S. Census data by voting tabulation district.
§ 163A-1079. Voting data maintained by precinct.
§ 163A-1095. Definitions.
§ 163A-1105. Scope and general rules.
§ 163A-1106. Sample ballots.
§ 163A-1107. Responsibilities for preparing official ballots.
§ 163A-1108. Standards for official ballots.
§ 163A-1109. Punch-card ballots and lever machines.
§ 163A-1110. Butterfly ballots.
§ 163A-1111. Prohibited voting systems.
§ 163A-1112. Contents of official ballots.
§ 163A-1113. Ballots may be combined.
§ 163A-1114. Arrangement of official ballots.
§ 163A-1115. Voting systems: powers and duties of State Board.
§ 163A-1116. Voting systems: powers and duties of board of county commissioners.
§ 163A-1117. Voting systems: powers and duties of county board of elections.
§ 163A-1118. Voting systems: requirements for voting systems vendors; penalties.
§ 163A-1119. Adequacy of voting system for each precinct.
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§§ 163A-1120 through 163A-1129. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1130. Hours for voting.
§ 163A-1131. Duties of county board of elections.
§ 163A-1132. Arrangement of the voting enclosure.
§ 163A-1133. Limited access to the voting enclosure.
§ 163A-1134. Limitation on activity in the voting place and in a buffer zone around it.
§ 163A-1135. Procedures at voting place before voting begins.
§ 163A-1136. Designation of tasks.
§ 163A-1137. Voting procedures.
§ 163A-1138. Voter education and information.
§ 163A-1139. Assistance to voters.
§ 163A-1140. Curbside voting.
§ 163A-1141. Procedures after the close of voting.
§ 163A-1142. Provisional voting requirements.
§ 163A-1143. Notation on provisional ballot.
§ 163A-1145. Photo identification requirement for voting in person.
§ 163A-1146. Evaluation of determination of nonreasonable resemblance of photo identification.
§ 163A-1147. Reasonable impediment declarations.
§§ 163A-1148 through 163A-1164. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1165. Definitions.
§ 163A-1166. (Effective until January 1, 2018 or September 1, 2019 – see note) Principles and rules for counting official ballots.
§ 163A-1167. Counting of provisional official ballots cast due to failure to provide photo identification when voting in person.
§ 163A-1168. Counting of provisional official ballots cast following completion of a reasonable impediment declaration when voting in person.
§ 163A-1169. Initial counting of official ballots.
§ 163A-1170. Responsibility of chief judge.
§ 163A-1171. Jurisdiction for certain ballot items.
§ 163A-1172. Canvassing votes.
§ 163A-1173. Abstracts.
§ 163A-1174. Ordering recounts.
§ 163A-1175. Additional provisions for hand-to-eye recounts.
§ 163A-1176. Determining result in case of a tie.
§ 163A-1177. Filing an election protest.
§ 163A-1178. Consideration of protest by county board of elections.
§ 163A-1179. Appeal of a protest decision by the county board to the State Board.
§ 163A-1180. Authority of State Board over protests.
§ 163A-1181. New elections.
§ 163A-1182. Contested elections for Council of State offices.
§ 163A-1183. Appeal of a final decision to superior court; appeal to the General Assembly or a house thereof.
§ 163A-1184. Certificate of nomination or election, or certificate of the results of a referendum.
§ 163A-1185. Governor to issue commissions for certain offices.
§ 163A-1186. Summary of officials’ duties under this Part.
§§ 163A-1187 through 163A-1204. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1205. (See editor’s note) Congressional districts specified.
§ 163A-1206. Severability of congressional apportionment acts.
§ 163A-1207. Election after reapportionment of members of House of Representatives.
§§ 163A-1208 through 163A-1224. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1225. Conduct of presidential election.
§ 163A-1226. Names of presidential electors not printed on ballots; notification.
§ 163A-1227. Notification of political parties of dual-office holding rules.
§ 163A-1228. Elector may be held in addition to other appointive offices.
§ 163A-1229. Governor to proclaim results; casting State’s vote for President and Vice-President
§ 163A-1230. Compensation of presidential electors.
§ 163A-1231. Penalty for failure of presidential elector to attend and vote.
§ 163A-1232. Appointment of Presidential Electors by General Assembly in certain circumstances, by the Governor in certain other circumstances.
§§ 163A-1233 through 163A-1249. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1250. (See editor’s note for 2016 primary) Short title.
§ 163A-1251. Primary to be held; date; qualifications and registration of voters.
§ 163A-1252. Conduct of election.
§ 163A-1253. Nomination by State Board.
§ 163A-1254. Nomination by petition.
§ 163A-1255. Notification to candidates
§ 163A-1256. Voting in presidential preference primary; ballots.
§ 163A-1257. Allocation of delegate positions to reflect division of votes in the primary.
§ 163A-1258. National committee to be notified of provisions under this Part.
§§ 163A-1259 through 163A-1274. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1275. Registration of notice of circulation of petition.
§ 163A-1276. Petition void after one year from registration.
§ 163A-1277. Limitation on petitions circulated prior to July 1, 1957.
§ 163A-1278. Persons may not sign name of another to petition.
§§ 163A-1279 through 163A-1294. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 21. Absentee Voting
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§ 163A-1295. Who may vote an absentee ballot.
§ 163A-1296. Absentee voting in primary.
§ 163A-1297. Absentee voting in municipal elections.
§ 163A-1298. Certain acts declared felonies.
§ 163A-1299. Second primary; applications for absentee ballots for voting in second primary.
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§ 163A-1300. Alternate procedures for requesting application for absentee ballot; “one-stop” voting procedure in board office.
§ 163A-1301. Option to request absentee ballot at one-stop voting locations.
§ 163A-1302. (Effective until January 1, 2018 or September 1, 2019 – see note) One-stop voting – counties having voting systems with retrievable ballots
§ 163A-1303. Sites and hours for one-stop voting.
§ 163A-1304. Calculation of scheduled voting hours for absentee ballots. (Repealed)
§ 163A-1305. Date by which absentee ballots must be available for voting.
§ 163A-1306. Register of absentee requests, applications, and ballots issued; a public record.
§ 163A-1307. Absentee ballots, applications on container-return envelopes, and instruction sheets.
§ 163A-1308. Simultaneous issuance of absentee ballots with application.
§ 163A-1309. Method of requesting absentee ballots.
§ 163A-1310. Voting absentee ballots and transmitting them to the county board of elections.
§ 163A-1311. Certified list of executed absentee ballots; distribution of list.
§ 163A-1312. Certified list of executed absentee ballots received on or after election day; publication of list.
§ 163A-1313. Applications for absentee ballots; how retained.
§ 163A-1314. Withdrawal of absentee ballots not allowed.
§ 163A-1315. Counting absentee ballots by county board of elections.
§ 163A-1316. Violations by county board of elections.
§ 163A-1317. Certain violations of absentee ballot law made criminal offenses.
§ 163A-1318. Reports of violations to district attorneys.
§ 163A-1319. Part 2 of Article 21 relating to absentee voting by military and overseas voters not applicable.
§§ 163A-1320 through 163A-1334. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1335. Short title.
§ 163A-1336. Definitions.
§ 163A-1337. Elections covered.
§ 163A-1338. Role of State Board.
§ 163A-1339. Overseas voter’s registration address.
§ 163A-1340. Methods of registering to vote.
§ 163A-1341. Methods of applying for military-overseas ballot.
§ 163A-1342. Timeliness and scope of application for military-overseas ballot.
§ 163A-1343. Transmission of unvoted ballots.
§ 163A-1344. Timely casting of ballot.
§ 163A-1345. Federal write-in absentee ballot.
§ 163A-1346. Receipt of voted ballot.
§ 163A-1347. Declaration.
§ 163A-1348. Confirmation of receipt of application and voted ballot.
§ 163A-1349. Use of voter’s electronic mail address.
§ 163A-1350. Publication of election notice.
§ 163A-1351. Prohibition of nonessential requirements.
§ 163A-1352. Issuance of injunction or other equitable relief.
§ 163A-1353. Uniformity of application and construction.
§ 163A-1354. Relation to Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act.
§§ 163A-1355 through 163A-1364. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1365. Certified list of approved military-overseas ballot applications; record of ballots received; disposition of list; list constitutes registration.
§ 163A-1366. Part inapplicable to persons after change of status; reregistration not required.
§ 163A-1367. Registration and voting on primary or election day.
§ 163A-1368. Absentee voting at office of board of elections.
§ 163A-1369. Regulations of State Board.
§ 163A-1370. Emergency powers.
§§ 163A-1371 through 163A-1384. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 22. Regulation of Election Campaigns - Corrupt Practices and Other Offenses Against the Elective Franchise
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§ 163A-1386. Penalties for violation of this Subchapter.
§ 163A-1387. Offenses of voters; interference with voters; penalty.
§ 163A-1390. Convicted officials; removal from office.
§ 163A-1391. Compelling self-incriminating testimony; person so testifying excused from prosecution.
§ 163A-1392. Duty of investigating and prosecuting violations of this Article.
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§§ 163A-1393 through 163A-1409. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 23. Regulating Contributions and Expenditures in Political Campaigns
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§ 163A-1410. Scope of Article; severability.
§ 163A-1411. Definitions.
§ 163A-1412. Appointment of political treasurers.
§ 163A-1413. Gifts from federal political committees.
§ 163A-1414. Detailed accounts to be kept by political treasurers.
§ 163A-1415. Campaign sales by political party executive committees.
§ 163A-1416. Affiliated party committees.
§ 163A-1417. Council of State affiliated party committees.
§ 163A-1418. Statements filed with Board.
§ 163A-1419. Statements filed by referendum committees.
§ 163A-1420. Procedure for inactive candidate or committee.
§ 163A-1421. Threshold of $1,000 for financial reports for certain candidates.
§ 163A-1422. Contents of treasurer’s statement of receipts and expenditures.
§ 163A-1423. Special reporting of contributions and independent expenditures.
§ 163A-1424. Special reporting of electioneering communications.
§ 163A-1425. Limitation on Contributions.
§ 163A-1426. Limitation on fund-raising during legislative session.
§ 163A-1427. Campaign contributions prohibition.
§ 163A-1428. No contributions in names of others; no anonymous contributions; contributions in excess of fifty dollars; no contribution without specific designation of contributor.
§ 163A-1429. Evidence that communications are “to support or oppose the nomination or election of one or more clearly identified candidates.”
§ 163A-1430. No acceptance of contributions made by corporations, foreign and domestic, or other prohibited sources.
§ 163A-1431. Regulations regarding timing of contributions and expenditures.
§ 163A-1432. Restriction on use of State funds by declared candidate for Council of State for advertising or public service announcements using their names, pictures, or voices.
§ 163A-1433. Use of contributions for certain purposes.
§ 163A-1434. Statements of media outlets regarding political advertising.
§ 163A-1435. Normal commercial charges for political advertising.
§ 163A-1436. Violations by corporations, business entities, labor unions, professional associations and insurance companies.
§ 163A-1437. Contributions allowed.
§ 163A-1438. Political party headquarters building funds.
§ 163A-1439. Promulgation of policy and administration through State Board.
§ 163A-1441. Duties of Executive Director of State Board.
§ 163A-1442. Statements examined within four months.
§ 163A-1443. Issuance of declaration of nomination or certificate of election.
§ 163A-1444. Appeals from State Board; early docketing.
§ 163A-1445. Criminal penalties; duty to report and prosecute.
§ 163A-1446. Issuance of injunctions; special prosecutors named.
§ 163A-1447. Compelling self-incriminating testimony; individual so testifying excused from prosecution.
§ 163A-1448. Candidates for federal offices to file information reports.
§ 163A-1449. Statements under oath.
§ 163A-1450. Applicability of Article 22.
§ 163A-1451. Civil penalties.
§ 163A-1452. Presumptions.
§ 163A-1453. Preservation of records.
§ 163A-1454. County boards of elections to preserve reports.
§ 163A-1455. Effect of failure to comply.
§ § 163A-1456 through 163A-1474. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1475. Definitions.
§ 163A-1476. Basic disclosure requirements for all political advertisements.
§ 163A-1477. Scope of disclosure requirements.
§ § 163A-1478 through 163A-1494. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1495. Definitions.
§ 163A-1496. Organizational report.
§ 163A-1497. Campaign report; partisan election.
§ 163A-1498. Campaign report; nonpartisan election and runoff.
§ 163A-1499. Campaign report; nonpartisan primary and elections.
§ 163A-1500. Campaign report; nonpartisan plurality.
§ 163A-1501. Form of report.
§ 163A-1502. Content.
§ 163A-1503. Notice of reports due.
§ 163A-1504. Part 1 to apply.
§ 163A-1505. Other committees report by municipal schedule.
§ § 163A-1506 through 163A-1519. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 24. The North Carolina Public Campaign Fund
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§ 163A-1520. (See Editor’s note for contingent repeal) Voter education.
§ § 163A-1521 through 163A-1534. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 25. The Voter-Owned Elections Act
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§ 163A-1535. Voter education.
§ § 163A-1536 through 163A-1539. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 26. Legal Expense Funds
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§ 163A-1550. Definitions.
§ 163A-1551. Creation of legal expense funds.
§ § 163A-1552-163A-1555: Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1556. Treasurer.
§ 163A-1557. Detailed accounts to be kept by treasurer.
§ 163A-1558. Reports filed with State Board.
§ 163A-1559. Organizational report.
§ 163A-1560. Quarterly report.
§ § 163A-1561 through 163A-1565. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1566. Limitations on legal expense donations.
§ § 163A-1567 through 163A-1569. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1570. Permitted uses of legal expense funds.
§ § 163A-1571 through 163A-1584. Reserved for future codification purposes.
Article 27. Municipal Elections
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§ 163A-1585. Time of municipal primaries and elections.
§ 163A-1586. Residency defined for voting in municipal elections.
§ 163A-1587. Right to participate or vote in party primary.
§ 163A-1588. Voting in nonpartisan primary.
§ 163A-1589. Mandatory administration by county boards of elections.
§ 163A-1590. Special district elections conducted by county.
§ 163A-1591. Conduct of municipal and special district elections; application of this Subchapter.
§ 163A-1592. Special elections; procedure for calling.
§ 163A-1593. Registration for city elections; county and municipal boards of elections.
§ 163A-1594. Activating voters for newly annexed or incorporated areas.
§ 163A-1595. Activating voters when charter revised.
§ 163A-1596. Registration in area proposed for incorporation or annexed.
§ 163A-1597. Payment of cost of elections on question of formation of a new municipality or special district.
§ 163A-1598. Right to challenge; challenge procedure.
§ 163A-1599. Alternative methods of determining the results of municipal elections.
§ § 163A-1600 through 163A-1614. Reserved for future codification purposes.
§ 163A-1615. Partisan primaries and elections.
§ 163A-1616. Determination of election results in cities using the plurality method.
§ 163A-1617. Determination of election results in cities using the election and runoff election method.
§ 163A-1618. Determination of election results in cities using nonpartisan primaries.
§ 163A-1619. Death of candidates or elected officers.
§ 163A-1620. Notice of candidacy and filing fee in nonpartisan municipal elections.
§ 163A-1621. Sole candidates to be voted upon in nonpartisan municipal elections.
§ 163A-1622. Failure of candidates to file; death of a candidate before election.
§ 163A-1623. Municipal and special district elections; application of this Subchapter 163.
§ 163A-1624. Nomination by petition.
§ 163A-1625. Structure at voting place; marking off limits of voting place.
§ 163A-1626. Municipal primaries and elections.
§ 163A-1627. Ballots; municipal primaries and elections.
§ 163A-1628. Disposition of duplicate abstracts in municipal elections.
§ 163A-1629. Chairman of election board to furnish certificate of elections.
§ 163A-1630. Absentee voting.
§ 163A-1631. State Board to have jurisdiction over municipal elections, and to advise; emergency and ongoing administration by county board.
§ 163A-1632. Validation of elections.
§ 163A-1633. Assumption of office by mayors and councilmen.