§ 21-2-286 - Printing specifications, numbering, and binding of ballots
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-286   (2010)
   21-2-286.    Printing specifications, numbering, and binding of ballots 
      (a)  In  any primary or election, the superintendent shall cause the ballots to  be printed in the form prescribed by this chapter.
      (b)(1)  Paper  ballots other than those printed for optical scanning voting systems  shall be at least six inches long and four inches wide and shall have a  margin extending beyond any printing thereon. They shall be printed with  the same kind of type, which shall not be smaller than the size known  as "brevier" or "eight-point body," upon white paper of uniform quality,  without any impression or mark to distinguish one from another, and  with sufficient thickness to prevent the printed matter from showing  through, except that ballots being used in primaries held by more than  one party may be of different colors or may have colored stripes or  blocks to distinguish the ballots if the parties so agree. Each ballot  shall be attached to a name stub, and all the ballots for the same  precinct shall be bound together in books of 25, 50, or 100, in such  manner that each ballot may be detached from its stub and removed  separately. The ballots for each party to be used at a primary shall be  bound separately. The name stubs of the ballots shall be consecutively  numbered; and, in the case of primary ballots, the number shall be  preceded by an initial or abbreviation designating the party name. The  number and initial or abbreviation which appears upon the stub shall  also be printed in the upper portion of the front of the ballot,  separated from the remainder of the ballot by a horizontal perforated  line so as to constitute a number strip and so prepared that the upper  portion of the front of the ballot containing the number may be detached  from the ballot before it is deposited in the ballot box. The number  strip on the ballot shall also have the following words printed thereon:  "Tear off before depositing ballot in ballot box."
      (2)  Ballots  for direct recording electronic voting systems shall be designed as  prescribed by the Secretary of State to ensure easy reading by electors.