Title 21, Chapter 2, Section 31
( 21-2-31)
It shall be the duty of the State Election Board: (1) To supervise and coordinate the work of the office of the
Secretary of State, superintendents, registrars, deputy
registrars, poll officers, and other officials so as to obtain
uniformity in their practices and proceedings and legality and
purity in all primaries and elections; (2) To formulate, adopt, and promulgate such rules and
regulations, consistent with law, as will be conducive to the
fair, legal, and orderly conduct of primaries and elections; and,
upon the adoption of each rule and regulation, the board shall
promptly file certified copies thereof with the Secretary of State
and each superintendent; (3) To publish and furnish to primary and election officials, from
time to time, a sufficient number of indexed copies of all primary
and election laws and pertinent rules and regulations then in
force; (4) To publish and distribute such explanatory pamphlets regarding
the interpretation and application of primary and election laws as
in the opinion of the board should be distributed to the
electorate; (5) To investigate, or authorize the Secretary of State to
investigate, when necessary or advisable the administration of
primary and election laws and frauds and irregularities in
primaries and elections and to report violations of the primary
and election laws either to the Attorney General or the
appropriate district attorney who shall be responsible for further
investigation and prosecution. Nothing in this paragraph shall be
so construed as to require any complaining party to request an
investigation by the board before such party might proceed to seek
any other remedy available to that party under this chapter or any
other provision of law; (6) To make such recommendations to the General Assembly as it may
deem advisable relative to the conduct and administration of
primaries and elections; (7) To employ such assistants as may be necessary; and (8) To take such other action, consistent with law, as the board
may determine to be conducive to the fair, legal, and orderly
conduct of primaries and elections. |