8-316 - Ballots; mutilated or spoiled.

§  8-316.  Ballots;  mutilated  or spoiled. If a ballot is found to be  defective or mutilated before it is delivered to the voter, its stub and  the stubs of all other ballots in the set shall be detached  immediately  and  placed  in  the  box  for  stubs, by the clerks, or if there are no  clerks by the inspector assigned to the duty of delivering ballots,  and  all the ballots of that set immediately shall be marked "cancelled", and  placed  in the box for spoiled and mutilated ballots. If a voter returns  a ballot as defective, mutilated, defaced, or wrongly marked,  he  shall  also return all the other ballots of the set, if any, and such clerks or  inspector  shall  likewise  remove their stubs, placing all the stubs in  the box for stubs and all the ballots of the set in the box for  spoiled  or  mutilated  ballots,  first  marking the ballots "cancelled". In each  case, the voter shall receive another ballot or set of  ballots,  unless  not entitled thereto.