8-506 - Challenges; absentee, military, special federal and special presidential ballots.

§  8-506.  Challenges; absentee, military, special federal and special  presidential ballots. 1. During the examination of  absentee,  military,  special  federal  and special presidential voters' ballot envelopes, any  inspector shall, and any watcher or registered  voter  properly  in  the  polling  place  may, challenge the casting of any ballot upon the ground  or grounds allowed for challenges generally, or (a) that the  voter  was  not  entitled  to cast an absentee, military, special federal or special  presidential ballot, or (b) that notwithstanding the permissive  use  of  titles,   initials  or  customary  abbreviations  of  given  names,  the  signature on the ballot envelope does not correspond to the signature on  the registration poll record, or (c) that the voter died before the  day  of the election.    2.  The  board of inspectors forthwith shall proceed to determine each  challenge.  Unless  the  board  by  majority  vote  shall  sustain   the  challenge,  an  inspector  shall endorse upon the envelope the nature of  the  challenge  and  the  words  "not  sustained",   shall   sign   such  endorsement,  and  shall  proceed to cast the ballot as provided herein.  Should the board, by majority vote, sustain such challenge,  the  reason  and  the  word "sustained" shall be similarly endorsed upon the envelope  and an inspector shall sign such endorsement. The envelope shall not  be  opened  and  such  envelope  shall  be returned unopened to the board of  elections. If a challenge is sustained after the ballot has been removed  from the envelope, but before it has been deposited in the  ballot  box,  such  ballot  shall  be rejected without being unfolded or inspected and  shall be returned to the envelope. The board shall immediately enter the  reason for sustaining the challenge on such envelope  and  an  inspector  shall sign such endorsement.    3.  If  the  board  of  inspectors determines by majority vote that it  lacks sufficient knowledge and information to determine the validity  of  a  challenge,  the inspectors shall endorse upon the ballot envelope the  words "unable to determine", enter the reason for the challenge  in  the  appropriate  section  of  the  challenge  report and return the envelope  unopened to the board of elections.  Such  ballots  shall  be  cast  and  canvassed pursuant to the provisions of section 9-209 of this chapter.