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Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians Tribal Code.

13.10.100 Voter Disability

(a) Any voter who declares to the judges of the election that he or she cannot read the English language, or because of blindness or other disability is unable to mark his or her ballot, may upon request, receive the assistance of any person of the voter's choice and one election judge, in marking the voter's ballot. If the voter requests the assistance of a member of the Election Board, however, the voter shall receive the assistance of both election judges in the marking of the voter's ballot. No one assisting any voter in marking a ballot under this chapter may provide any information regarding the marked ballot to any other person.

(b) No voter, other than one who is unable to read the English language or one who because of disability is unable to mark a ballot, may divulge to anyone within the polling site the name of any candidate for whom the voter intends to vote, nor ask, nor receive the assistance of any person within the polling site to mark the voters ballot except as provided herein.