§3-1-32. Opening and closing polls; procedure.
At the time of opening the polls in all precincts wherein
voting machines are not to be used, the election commissioners
shall examine the ballot box and ascertain that there are no
ballots in the same, and they shall thereupon securely lock the box
and give one key to one of the commissioners and one to a
commissioner of the opposite political party, who shall hold the
same, and such boxes shall not be again opened until the time to
begin counting the votes arrives and for that purpose. At or
before opening the polls, the commissioners of election shall open
the package containing the ballots in such manner as to preserve
the seals intact and thereupon deliver all of the ballots to the
poll clerk. Before any voter is permitted to vote, the
commissioners of election shall proclaim that such election is
opened. When the polls are closed, proclamation must be made of
the fact by one of the commissioners of election to the people
outside, in a loud and audible tone of voice, and a minute of such
proclamation and of the time when it was made must be entered on
the pollbooks by the clerks. The election commissioner shall
permit those electors to vote who are present at the polling place
prior to the hour specified for the closing of the polls:
Provided, That at that time they are in a line awaiting their turn
to vote within the voting room itself or, if the line extends
outside of the voting room itself, within that line. In that event
an election commissioner from each party shall immediately after the closing proclamation begin with the last voter in line and
together supply the voters within the line with waiting-voter
permits which shall be prescribed by the secretary of state. Each
voter shall sign his permit in the presence of both commissioners
who shall then likewise affix their signatures to the permit in the
presence of the voter and each other. After each such voter in
line has received and signed his permit and the election
commissioners have affixed their signatures thereto, voting shall
be resumed. Each voter shall present his permit to one of the poll
clerks so that the signature thereon may be compared to the voter's
signature when he signs the pollbook. Each permit so presented
shall be attached to the page in the pollbook on which the voter
affixed his signature. In no case shall any person who arrives at
the polling place after the closing hour be given a waiting-voter
permit or be allowed to vote. After the final voter presents his
waiting-voter permit and casts his ballot no more ballots shall be
cast or received.