Admission or rejection of proofs for voting: chairman may admit or reject proofs, decision subject to appeal. The chairman has discretion to admit or reject a proof for voting; that decision is appealable. If doubtful, the chairman shall mark the proof as objected ... Summary
Admission or rejection of proofs for voting: chairman may admit or reject proofs, decision subject to appeal.
The chairman has discretion to admit or reject a proof for voting; that decision is appealable. If doubtful, the chairman shall mark the proof as objected to and allow provisional voting, the vote becoming invalid if the objection is sustained.
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