2013 Election Training. What you need to bring: Food (a lunch & snacks) Beverages A sweater or light...

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2013

Election Training

What you need to bring: Food (a lunch & snacks) Beverages A sweater or light jacket Cell phone & charger Your favorite ball point pen Anything else you need daily A sense of humor

FIRST Thing to Do:

Set up the Machines

Print Zero Tapes

Get your laptop plugged in and “ONLINE”

Send us a message

NEXT:

Take the Oath

Post AllDocuments Before

7:00 a.m.

Post notice 100 feet from outerPoll door

Post on outer door

Recordvoter totals

every 2 hours

Place your “VOTE HERE” sign outside in the voters view

Other notices are possible – check in your forms file to be sure every form necessary is posted in the Poll

This rule does not apply to judges or clerks who are calling to qualify a voter.

Sample Ballot

Voter Information: Rights,

Restrictions,and

ID Requirements(English & Spanish)

Let the Voting Begin!

What is a “Suspense” Voter? “Suspense” voters are indicated in red on the laptop screen This means their new Voter Registration card was returned by the Post Office for some reason ALL Suspense Voters must certify their address by completing the Statement of Residence card BEFORE voting

Voter completes this card BEFORE voting if current address does not match address listed on laptop

Use Purple form if a voter walks out of Poll before pressing the red “VOTE” button

To cancel a Ballot By Mail, the voter must complete Part A and surrender mail ballot

“I.D. Voters”• Registered by mail • Registered online

Must show a form of I.D. in addition to voter registration card 1st time only

Acceptable Forms of I.D.

1. Texas Driver’s license

2. Texas ID Card

3. Texas Election ID Certificate

4. US Citizenship containing a photo

5. US Passport

6. US Military ID card containing photo

7. Texas Concealed Handgun License

PROVISIONAL VOTERS

The provisional ballot is a safeguard to ensure that an

individual who asserts that he or she is registered and eligible to vote will not be prevented from casting a

ballot on election day.

This information must be posted near a special

area designated for completing a

provisional ballot.

Front of Envelope Containing Provisional Ballot

This must be filled out by voter.(Except what is in Red oval – Judge completes

these items on front.)

Back of Envelope for Provisional Ballot(Judge completes what is in Red oval.)

Provisional voters receive this notice

about how Provisional Votes

are handled.

This information should be available in each Provisional Ballot

packet.

Once ballot is sealed up, judge secures green envelope in Orange “Ballot Box” bag.

Complete this form, listing all Provisional Voters

Return with Orange “Ballot Bag”

Closing the Poll – 7 p.m. If all voters have voted, close door Print “closing tape” for all machines Pull flash cards, place with Master PEB Fold and store voting machines for pickup Collect all forms and place in proper envelopes or in Election KitMake sure you have logged off the laptop and packed the case up for transport back to the AnnexReturn to the Elections Office and check in your supplies inside the building on the Early Voting side.

This is what we feel like at the beginning of Election day…

But by the end of Election day you may feel like this …

Elections = WORK!

Without YOU there would be no election.

THANK YOU!