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COUNTING THE BALLOTS

 Sort ballots according to ballot type if you have more than one type.
 Count the number of ballots in each ballot type.
 Check your ballot count against the number of voters in the pollbook
who voted that type of ballot.
 If the numbers are the same, proceed with vote counting.
 If there are more ballots than voters voting that type of ballot,
place those ballots back in the box, mix them up and withdraw
(unopened) the number of excess ballots. These excess ballots are
not counted and are marked as “Excess ballot not counted” (ARSD
05:02:16:09.01).
 If the number of voters exceeds the number of ballots, proceed
with vote counting.
 Examine each ballot for the official ballot stamp. Remove any ballots
without the stamp and mark “Unstamped Ballot”.
COUNTING THE BALLOTS
 At least two precinct deputies shall examine each ballot to determine
how each vote is cast. If the election is a primary or general election
the precinct deputies must be of opposite political parties. If there is a
dispute, the precinct superintendent will break the dispute.
 A voting mark that is in or touches the circle or square shall be
counted. A mark that does not touch the circle or square and is not on
or in the circle or square, may not be counted.
 If a write-in vote is found on the ballot, that vote is not counted but all
other votes on the ballot for which the voter’s intent can be determined
shall be counted.
 Two tally sheets are used for vote tabulating. One is in the pollbook
and the other is a separate sheet called the duplicate tally sheet. A
sample is shown on the following page.
 The names of the candidates will be written in the proper place in the
pollbook tally sheet and the duplicate tally sheet.
 Votes are recorded on the tally sheet in the pollbook by one
precinct worker and on the duplicate tally sheet by another
precinct worker.
 As each vote is determined, a hash mark will be placed next to
the candidate’s name on both tally sheets.
 When all ballots have been processed, the hash marks are totaled
and the result placed on the tally sheets.
 The precinct workers will sign the statement on the bottom of the
tally sheets as shown below.
 Complete the official precinct vote count sheet found in
the back of the pollbook
 Place the vote totals for each candidate and question on the
Immediate Unofficial Returns of Precinct Vote form.
ARSD 05:02:16:25

 Complete the ballot recapitulation sheet shown below.

5:02:16:36. Recapitulation sheet. A recapitulation sheet in the following form shall be filled out indicating the disposition of the
ballots:

This recapitulation sheet, together with the spoiled and unused ballots, shall be returned to the person in charge of the election. It
shall not be placed in the ballot box.
 Seal the pollbook in the envelope provided (ARSD 05:02:16:40).
 Place the pollbook envelope seal on the pollbook envelope
(ARSD 05:02:16:41).
 Seal the duplicate tally sheet and official vote count sheet in the
envelope provided (ARSD 05:02:16:40.01).
WHAT GOES IN THE BALLOT BOX:
 Place the voted ballots in an envelope or separated by a wrapper
and then place in the ballot box per ARSD 05:02:16:33.
 Place any voted ballots but not counted in an envelope or
separated by a wrapper with the words “ballots voted but not
counted” added to the wrapper or envelope per ARSD
05:02:16:35. These are also placed in the ballot box.
 Nothing else goes in the ballot box.
 Seal the ballot box clasps with a metal or plastic seal.
Seal any remaining slots with a paper seal.
RETURN THE FOLLOWING TO PERSON IN CHARGE OF
THE ELECTION:
 Sealed ballot box
 Unvoted ballots
 Provisional and Uncounted Absentee Ballot Return
Envelope for hand-counted precincts only (ARSD
05:02:16:44). In optical scan precincts these ballots are still
in the ballot box.
 Sealed pollbook and duplicate tally sheets
 Voter registration list
 Immediate Unofficial Returns of Precinct Vote form (ARSD
05:02:16:25)
 Absentee voting materials
 All other election supplies
CONGRATULATIONS! You have successfully completed the
“Election School”. You are now ready to serve the voters of
South Dakota. If you have additional questions about your
responsibilities on election day, please consult the person in
charge of your election.

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