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(a) If the polling place of a voter is in question, the voter shall vote a questioned ballot after complying with subsection (c) of this section.

(b) Every election official and any other person qualified to vote may question a person attempting to vote if the questioner has good reason to suspect that the person is not qualified to vote. All questions regarding a person’s qualification to vote shall be made in writing, setting out the reason that the person has been questioned.

(c) Before voting, a person whose qualification to vote is questioned or whose name does not appear on the official voter register shall subscribe to an oath or affirmation on a form provided by the election official attesting to the fact that in each particular the person meets all the qualifications of a voter, is not disqualified, and has not voted in the same election.

(d) A voter who casts a questioned ballot shall vote his/her ballot in the same manner as prescribed for other voters. After the election judge removes the numbered stub from the ballot, the voter shall vote the ballot then insert the voted ballot into a small envelope and put the small envelope into a larger envelope on which the statement he/she previously signed is located.

(Repealed and Reenacted Ord. 3224-2021 (Substitute))