Article 2. Elections Using Voting Systems of California Elections Code >> Division 14. >> Chapter 4. >> Article 2.
(a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), before or as soon
as the polls are closed, the precinct board shall remove the voted
ballots from the ballot container and take them out of the secrecy
envelopes or detach them from the secrecy stubs. Where the envelope
or stub is also the write-in ballot, and a write-in vote has been
registered thereon, the ballot card shall not be separated from the
envelope or stub. If two or more separate ballot cards have been used
in the election, the precinct board shall sort them into groups,
each of which shall contain the same series of ballot cards.
(b) After completing the action described in subdivision (a), the
precinct board shall count the number of ballot cards in each group,
and certify the number of ballots cast on the voting roster as
provided by Section 14107. If there is any discrepancy between the
number of voters listed in the roster and the number of ballots
voted, this fact shall be noted with an explanation of the difference
and signed by all the members of the precinct board.
(c) Before or at the close of the polls, the county elections
official may direct the precinct board to seal the ballot container
and record on forms provided by the elections official the
information needed for the reconciliation of ballots required by
Section 14405.
Unless the county elections official has directed the
precinct board to seal the ballot container and record information
pursuant to subdivision (c) of Section 14420, the precinct board
shall group voted ballot cards and voted separate write-in ballots,
as directed by the elections official, and place them in containers.
The board shall also place spoiled and void ballots, if any, in
containers as directed by the elections official. All of these
ballots, along with the containers for voted ballot cards, shall be
placed in one or more boxes, which shall then be sealed and delivered
as soon as possible to the receiving centers or central counting
places with the unused ballots, supplies, and other materials as
directed by the elections official.
(a) (1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the
county elections official may direct a precinct board to seal the
ballot container prior to the closing of the polls, in accordance
with the procedures set forth in Sections 14420 and 14421.
(2) Notwithstanding Section 14215, as soon as the container is
sealed, the county elections official may direct at least two
elections officials to remove the sealed ballot container of voted
untallied ballots from the polling place and the presence of any
bystanders and to deliver the container to a receiving center or
central counting place as directed.
(3) At least 48 hours in advance of an election, the elections
official shall notify the public of the dates, times, and places at
which ballot containers will be delivered pursuant to this
subdivision.
(b) Upon receipt of a container at a receiving center or central
counting place pursuant to subdivision (a), the county elections
official may process the voted untallied ballots, but shall not tally
the ballots or release any results prior to the closing of the
polls.
(c) The Secretary of State shall adopt regulations addressing the
secure delivery and transfer of ballots to a receiving center or
central counting place pursuant to this section.
(d) This section shall not be construed as relieving a precinct
board of its responsibility to account for ballots pursuant to
Section 14405.