Chapter3. VOTER REGISTRATION.  


Article 1. Board of Registrars.
§ 17-3-1. Promulgation of rules for registration applications.
§ 17-3-2. Qualifications and appointment of registrars; chair.
§ 17-3-3. Terms of office; removal from office.
§ 17-3-4. Filling of vacancies.
§ 17-3-5. Compensation and allowances for registrars; treatment as state employees.
§ 17-3-6. Oath of office; registrars designated as judicial officers.
§ 17-3-7. Quorum.
§ 17-3-8. Sessions of boards; working days of registrars; special registration sessions.
§ 17-3-9. Time and place of meeting in counties with two or more courthouses.
§ 17-3-10. Expenditure of county funds for supplies, office space, etc.; clerical personnel of boards.
§ 17-3-11. Registration of voters at colleges and universities.
§ 17-3-12. Per diem for board members; appointments to fill board vacancies.
§ 17-3-13. Compensation increases.
Article 2. Qualifications of Electors.
§ 17-3-30. Qualifications of electors generally.
§ 17-3-31. Restoration of right to vote upon pardon or issuance of certificate of eligibility.
§ 17-3-32. Domicile not acquired or lost by temporary absence.
§ 17-3-33. Domicile of persons located partly in multiple counties, districts, or precincts.
§ 17-3-34. Persons living on boundary lines between counties, districts, or precincts.
Article 3. Registration of Electors.
§ 17-3-50. Registration deadline.
§ 17-3-51. Certificate of registration.
§ 17-3-52. Examination and oath of applicants; disclosure of information.
§ 17-3-53. Access by political parties to voter registration information.
§ 17-3-54. Refusal of registration - Authorized; notice required.
§ 17-3-55. Refusal of registration - Appeal.
§ 17-3-56. Registration required only once; exceptions.
§ 17-3-57. Forms and supplies; publication of notices; expenses.
§ 17-3-58. Voters in territory transferred to another county.
§ 17-3-59. Electors temporarily out of the county may register.
§ 17-3-60. Clerical assistance for judge of probate and board of registrars.