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State Statutes - Idaho - Title 34 - Chapter 4 - 34-432
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34-432 - CORRECTION OF ELECTION REGISTER FROM CHALLENGES AT ELECTION
(1)
Within sixty (60) days after each election, the county clerk shall examine the
election register and note the challenges as described in section 34-431,
Idaho Code. The county clerk shall mail a written inquiry to the challenged
elector at his mailing address as indicated on his registration card. Such
inquiry shall state the nature of the challenge and provide a suitable form
for reply.
(2) Within twenty (20) days from date of mailing of the written inquiry
the elector may, in person or in writing, state that the information on his
registration card is correct or he may request a change in the information on
his registration card. Upon receipt of such a statement or request the county
clerk shall determine whether the information satisfies the challenge. If the
county clerk determines that the challenge has not been satisfied, the county
clerk shall schedule a hearing on the challenge and shall notify the elector
of the place and time of the hearing. The hearing shall be held no later than
twenty (20) days after notice is given. At the hearing, the challenged elector
may present evidence of qualification. If the county clerk, upon the
conclusion of the hearing, determines that the challenged elector's
registration is not valid, the county clerk shall cancel the registration. If
a challenged elector fails to make the statement or request in response to the
inquiry, the county clerk shall cancel the registration.
(3) The county clerk may make inquiry into the validity of any
registration at any time. The inquiry shall proceed as provided in this
section.
 
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