I don't know either. Never bothered to look. And I am unsure that there is a statute requiring them to list this on their website either. There are so many statutes in that section that encompass a broad range of topics, it is difficult to navigate. And I am also not sure there is a statute that precludes an on the spot vote of the board.
I know they list on their website that they use the precinct register signature roster to compare signatures on early ballots, which is in direct contravention to the statute. The statute specifically requires the elector's registration record. Of which, the precinct signature roster is not. That signature roster is for in person voting, not early voting.
Last I recall, they still operate on the 2019 elections manual because Brnovich rejected the changes to the 2021 manual. But at least as far as it relates to signature verification for early ballots in the 2019 manual, Brnovich approved a procedure in direct contravention of the express language of the relevant statutes. Although I don't really know how advantageous to fraud it is to be able to use the signature roster. Odds that the same person signs the same way for the same fraudulent vote are slim to none.
I have spent a lot more time reading the procedures manual and the statutes than I ever thought I would on this topic. It would appear that beyond the statute I cited, nothing seems to cover this area. There is no mention in the procedures manual. And I can find no such statute governing the process for how the board determines where to tabulate and under what circumstances/timeline can that be altered.
I don't know either. Never bothered to look. And I am unsure that there is a statute requiring them to list this on their website either. There are so many statutes in that section that encompass a broad range of topics, it is difficult to navigate. And I am also not sure there is a statute that precludes an on the spot vote of the board.
I know they list on their website that they use the precinct register signature roster to compare signatures on early ballots, which is in direct contravention to the statute. The statute specifically requires the elector's registration record. Of which, the precinct signature roster is not. That signature roster is for in person voting, not early voting.
Last I recall, they still operate on the 2019 elections manual because Brnovich rejected the changes to the 2021 manual. But at least as far as it relates to signature verification for early ballots in the 2019 manual, Brnovich approved a procedure in direct contravention of the express language of the relevant statutes. Although I don't really know how advantageous to fraud it is to be able to use the signature roster. Odds that the same person signs the same way for the same fraudulent vote are slim to none.
I have spent a lot more time reading the procedures manual and the statutes than I ever thought I would on this topic. It would appear that beyond the statute I cited, nothing seems to cover this area. There is no mention in the procedures manual. And I can find no such statute governing the process for how the board determines where to tabulate and under what circumstances/timeline can that be altered.