Idaho Statutes
§ 34-910 — DUTY OF COUNTY CLERK TO FURNISH SUFFICIENT BALLOTS TO EACH VOTING PRECINCT — RECORD OF NUMBER OF BALLOTS PRINTED AND FURNISHED
Idaho § 34-910
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 34-910 (2026).
Text
(1)It shall be the duty of the county clerk to furnish and cause to be delivered a sufficient number of election ballots to the judges of elections of each voting precinct. The ballots shall be delivered to the polling place within the precinct on or before the opening of the polls for the election together with the official election ballot identification in sealed packages. Upon receipt of the ballots and supplies, the chief judge of elections or other designated judge must return a written receipt to the county clerk.
(2)The county clerk shall keep a record of the number of ballots printed and furnished to each polling place within the county and preserve the same for one (1) year.
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Related
Noble v. Ada County Elections Board
20 P.3d 679 (Idaho Supreme Court, 2000)
Legislative History
[34-910, added 1970, ch. 140, sec. 129, p. 351; am. 2011, ch. 285, sec. 9, p. 782; am. 2013, ch. 285, sec. 4, p. 737.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 34-1001
VOTING BY ABSENTEE BALLOT AUTHORIZED§ 34-1002
APPLICATION FOR ABSENTEE BALLOT§ 34-1003
ISSUANCE OF ABSENTEE BALLOT§ 34-1005
RETURN OF ABSENTEE BALLOT§ 34-1007
COUNTING ABSENTEE BALLOTS§ 34-1008
DEPOSIT OF ABSENTEE BALLOTS§ 34-1009
CHALLENGING ABSENTEE ELECTOR’S VOTE§ 34-1010
REJECTION OF DEFECTIVE BALLOTS§ 34-1013
EARLY VOTING BALLOT SECURITYCite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
Idaho § 34-910, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/id/34-910.