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A. During the hours that the polls are open, no election official may discuss any political party, candidate or issue while on duty.

B. During the hours the polls are open, no person who is in the polling place or within two hundred (200) feet of any entrance to the polling place may attempt to persuade a person to vote for or against a candidate, proposition or question. Nor may any person conduct other political activities that may pertain to any future election or potential ballot proposition. For the purposes of this section, the entrance to a polling place shall be the entrance to the building in which the polling place is located. The election board shall post warning notices in the form and manner prescribed by the clerk.

C. No voter may exhibit a ballot to an election official or any other person as to enable any person to ascertain how the voter marked the ballot, except as provided in BMC 7.50.070.

D. While the polls are open, no election official may open any ballot received from a voter, mark a ballot by folding or otherwise so as to be able to recognize it, or otherwise attempt to learn how a voter marked a ballot, or allow the same to be done by another person.

E. No person may leave the polling place with the official ballot that the person received to mark. [Ord. 11-13 § 2.]