Title 21, Chapter 2, Section 325
( 21-2-325)
(a) The ballot labels shall be printed in black ink upon clear,
white, or pastel colored material, of such size as will fit the
ballot frame, and in plain, clear type so as to be easily readable
by persons with normal vision. (b) If the construction of the machine shall require it, the ballot
label for each candidate, group of candidates, political party or
body, or question to be voted on shall bear the designating letter
or number of the counter on the voting machine which will register
or record votes therefor. Each question to be voted on shall appear
on the ballot labels in brief form. Unless otherwise provided by
law, proposed constitutional amendments so submitted shall be in
brief form as directed by the General Assembly and, in the failure
to so direct, the form shall be determined by the Secretary of
State. Unless otherwise provided by law, any other state-wide
questions so submitted shall be printed in brief form as directed by
the General Assembly and, in the event of a failure to so direct,
the form shall be determined by the Secretary of State and any local
questions so submitted shall be printed in brief form as directed by
the General Assembly and, in the event of a failure to so direct,
the form shall be determined by the superintendent. In the case of
questions to be voted on by the electors of a municipality, the
governing authority shall determine the brief form of the questions. (c) The ballot label for each candidate or group of candidates
nominated by a party or body shall contain the name or designation
of the party or body. (d) The titles of offices may be arranged horizontally or
vertically, with the names of candidates for an office arranged
transversely under or opposite the title of the office. The
incumbency of a candidate seeking election for the public office he
or she then holds shall be indicated on the ballot labels. (e) The names of all candidates nominated by a party or body shall
appear in adjacent rows or columns containing generally the names of
candidates nominated by such party or body, provided that the names
of individual candidates for presidential elector shall not appear
upon the ballot labels, but, in lieu thereof, the names of the
candidates of such party or body for President and Vice President
shall be printed together with the name of such party or body. (f) The form and arrangement of ballot labels shall be prepared by
the superintendent. (g) The names of all candidates of a party or body shall appear in the same row or column, and no other names shall appear in the same row or column. The names of candidates and independent candidates shall be arranged under or opposite the title of the office for which they are candidates and shall appear in the order prescribed by subsection (c) and the second sentence of subsection (e) of Code Section 21-2-285. The rows or columns occupied by the names of the candidates of political parties and bodies shall be arranged according to the priority prescribed by subsection (c) of Code Section 21-2-285. When voting machines are used on which the titles of offices are arranged horizontally, the names of all candidates for the same office shall appear within the same vertical lines. The names of all candidates in a nonpartisan election held in conjunction with a general election shall appear on a separate portion of the voting machine in the form and arrangement prescribed in Code Section 21-2-285.1 insofar as practicable. At the top of the separate portion shall be printed in prominent type the words "OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN ELECTION BALLOT." (h) In primaries, the ballot labels containing the names of candidates seeking nomination by a political party shall be segregated on the face of the machine in adjacent rows or columns by parties, the priority of such political parties on the ballot labels to be determined in the order prescribed by subsection (c) of Code Section 21-2-285. If a nonpartisan election is being held in conjunction with a partisan primary, each partisan ballot label shall be clearly marked to indicate that the elector may vote in the nonpartisan election also. In nonpartisan elections, the ballot labels shall include a separate portion for the names of candidates seeking election in a nonpartisan election and the heading and arrangement of such candidates shall be as prescribed by Code Section 21-2-284.1 insofar as practicable. At the top of the separate portion shall be printed in prominent type the words "OFFICIAL NONPARTISAN ELECTION BALLOT." (i) In primaries, if it shall be impracticable to place on the
ballot labels of one machine the names of all candidates seeking
nomination in all political parties and the names of all candidates
seeking election in a nonpartisan election, the superintendent may
arrange for the names of all the candidates seeking nomination in
any one political party to be placed on separate voting machines;
provided, however, that the names of all candidates seeking election
in a nonpartisan election shall appear on all machines. (j) Within the instruction section of the ballot label there shall
be printed the following: "I understand that the offer or acceptance of money or any other
object of value to vote for any particular candidate, list of
candidates, issue, or list of issues included in this election
constitutes an act of voter fraud and is a felony under Georgia
law." (k) Any other provision of law to the contrary notwithstanding, in the event there is no opposed candidate in a precinct in a special or general election, no special or general election shall be held in such precinct unless a write-in candidate has qualified as provided by law or unless there are issues to be submitted to the electorate. Each such unopposed candidate shall be deemed to have voted for himself or herself. Where feasible, the superintendent shall provide notice reasonably calculated to inform the affected electorate that no special or general election is to be conducted. The superintendent shall certify such unopposed candidate as elected in the same manner as he or she certifies other candidates as elected pursuant to Code Section 21-2-493. |