Section 14105 Of Chapter 2. Precinct Supplies From California Elections Code >> Division 14. >> Chapter 2.
14105
. The elections official shall furnish to the precinct
officers all of the following:
(a) Printed copies of the indexes.
(b) Necessary printed blanks for the roster, tally sheets, lists
of voters, declarations, and returns.
(c) Envelopes in which to enclose returns.
(d) Not less than six nor more than 12 instruction cards to each
precinct for the guidance of voters in obtaining and marking their
ballots. On each card shall be printed necessary instructions and the
provisions of Sections 14225, 14279, 14280, 14287, 14291, 14295,
15271, 15272, 15273, 15276, 15277, 15278, 18370, 18380, 18403, 18563,
and 18569.
(e) A digest of the election laws with any further instructions
the county elections official may desire to make.
(f) An American flag of sufficient size to adequately assist the
voter in identifying the polling place. The flag is to be erected at
or near the polling place on election day.
(g) A ballot container, properly marked on the outside indicating
its contents.
(h) When it is necessary to supply additional ballot containers,
these additional containers shall also be marked on the outside,
indicating their contents.
(i) Sufficient ink pads and stamps for each booth. The stamps
shall be one solid piece and shall be made so that a cross (+) may be
made with either end. If ballots are to be counted by vote
tabulating equipment, an adequate supply of other approved voting
devices shall be furnished. All voting stamps or voting devices shall
be maintained in good usable condition.
(j) When a candidate or candidates have qualified to have his or
her or their names counted pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with
Section 15340) of Chapter 4 of Division 15, a sufficient number of
ink pens or pencils in the voting booths for the purpose of writing
in on the ballot the name of the candidate or candidates.
(k) A sufficient number of cards to each polling place containing
the telephone number of the office to which a voter may call to
obtain information about his or her precinct location. The card shall
state that the voter may call collect during polling hours.
(l) An identifying badge or insignia for each member of the
precinct board. The member shall print his or her name and the
precinct number thereon and shall wear the badge or insignia at all
times in the performance of duties, so as to be readily identified as
a member of the precinct board by all persons entering the polling
place.
(m) Facsimile copies of the ballot containing ballot measures and
ballot instructions printed in Spanish or other languages as provided
in Section 14201.
(n) Sufficient copies of the notices to be posted on the indexes
used at the polls. The notice shall read as follows: "This index
shall not be marked in any manner except by a member of the precinct
board acting pursuant to Section 14297 of the Elections Code. Any
person who removes, tears, marks, or otherwise defaces this index
with the intent to falsify or prevent others from readily
ascertaining the name, address, or political affiliation of any
voter, or the fact that a voter has or has not voted, is guilty of a
misdemeanor."
(o) A roster of voters for each precinct in the form prescribed in
Section 14107.
(p) In addition, the elections official may, with the approval of
the board of supervisors, furnish the original books of affidavits of
registration or other material necessary to verify signatures to the
precinct officers.
(q) Printed copies of the Voter Bill of Rights, as supplied by the
Secretary of State. The Voter Bill of Rights shall be conspicuously
posted both inside and outside every polling place.
This section shall become operative on January 1, 1990.