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A. Every election official shall question, and any qualified voter may question a person attempting to vote if the questioner has good reason to suspect that the questioned person is not qualified to vote under KIBC 7.20.010. All questions regarding a person’s qualifications to vote shall be made in writing setting out the reason the person has been questioned. A questioned person, before voting, shall fill out the questioned ballot oath and affidavit envelope and subscribe to an oath and sign the affidavit on the form. After the questioned person has taken the oath and signed the affidavit, the person may vote. If the questioned person refuses to take the oath or sign the affidavit, the person may not vote.

B. If a voter’s polling place is in question, the voter shall be allowed to vote by filling out a questioned ballot oath and affidavit envelope. [Ord. FY2023-05 §2, 2022; Ord. FY2009-19 §2, 2009; Ord. 86-22-O §2, 1986].