TEST NO. 1 FOR COMMISSIONER-IN-CHARGE by webster | Sep 2, 2020 | 0 comments TEST NO. 1 FOR COMMISSIONER-IN-CHARGE Click the circle to the left of the answer of your choice. You will be allowed one hour to complete the test. Unanswered questions will be scored as wrong. You must complete at least fifteen answers correctly to be eligible for certification. You may refer to the Election Code and Informational Pamphlet during the examination but no other source of information may be used. You may review your test during the thirty-day period following the date of the examination. Name Phone Number (No dashes) Email Address City State Zip Code In order to verify your identity, please provide the last 4 digits of your social security number along with your Ward and Precinct if known 01. According to law, who shall be allowed to go to the front of the line to cast a ballot at the polls? a. A voter who is visibly handicapped. b. A voter who is late for work c. A voter who is accompanied by a child. None 02. For what elected offices are voters allowed to cast a provisional ballot? a. Governor and other statewide offices. b. Louisiana State Senators and State Representatives c. Federal offices (U.S. President, U.S. Senator, U.S. Representative, or Presidential Preference Primary). None 03. If a commissioner fails to appear at the polling place before the opening of polls on election day, the commissioner-in-charge shall: a. Call him on the telephone and allow him to come in late. b. Notify the Registrar of Voters. c. Notify the Clerk of Court that an alternate commissioner is needed to replace the late/absent commissioner. None 04. If a voter arrives without any form of photo identification, a commissioner shall: a. Not allow the person to vote. b. Call the Registrar of Voters. Ask the voter to complete a voter identification affidavit and check the identifiers (date of birth and mothers maiden name) with the information in the precinct register to make sure it matches before allowing the voter to vote. None 05. The signature line next to a voter's name there is "ADDRESS CONFIRMATION REQ." and the voter not voted absentee, which form must be completed? a. A precinct register correction. b. An address confirmation card. c. A voter identification affidavit. None 06. Which answer does NOT apply in determining whether to allow a voter to receive assistance in voting? a. Allow a voter to receive assistance because he is old. b. Allow a voter to receive assistance if the precinct register so indicates. c. Allow a voter to receive assistance if he completes a voter assistance form or presents proof of disability by presenting a physician's certificate, a mobility impaired card, or letter of disability from Social Security Adm., Veteran's or LA Rehabilitation, paratransit services, or Office for Citizens with Dev. Disabilities or if they are unable to read. None 07. A person marked on the precinct register as ''Voted by Mail": a. Must vote in person if he is within the parish on election day. b. Shall not vote in person at the polls on election day. c. Can vote in person if he desires to do so, and his absentee ballot will not be counted. None 08. The name of every person who votes at the polling place shall be entered on the poll lists that are kept separate from the precinct register: a. By the voter. b. By two commissioners. c. By the watchers. None 09. Who compares the number on the seals and public and protective counters of each voting machine with the numbers on the envelope containing the keys and/or seals to the voting machines? a. The watchers. b. The commissioner-in-charge and commissioners. c. The voters. None 10. Who may challenge a voter as not eligible to vote in the election? a. Any qualified voter, including a commissioner or watcher. b. Only a commissioner or commissioner-in-charge. c. Only a candidate or his watcher. None 11. If the name of a qualified voter was omitted from the precinct register, or the supplemental precinct register, the commissioner shall: a. Not allow him to vote. b. Take his word that he is a registered voter and allow him to vote. c. Contact the Registrar of Voters or Secretary of State to determine whether or not the person should be allowed to vote and if so, fill out the precinct register correction form. None 12. In identifying a voter prior to voting, a commissioner shall first request: a. His Louisiana drivers license, LA Wallet digital drivers license, a Louisiana special identification card, Military LD. or other generally recognized picture identification card that contains the name and signature of the applicant. b. A credit card. c. His voter identification card. None 13. The Clerk of Court Clear Zipper Bag should contain: a. Address confirmation card and a poll list. b. Official election results reports and machine certificates. c. Voter identification affidavit and machine certificates. d. Payroll affidavit and zero proof reports. None 14. One of the three grounds for challenging a person applying to vote is: a. The applicant is not listed on the precinct register. b. The applicant has not voted in the last four elections. c. The applicant is not qualified to vote in the precinct. None 15. Prior to serving at the polling place, a watcher must: a. Show his driver's license. b. Present his commission to the commissioner-in-charge. c. Produce a letter from the candidate naming him as a watcher. None 16. If there is a problem with a voting machine, the commissioners shall: a. Try to repair the voting machine. b. Contact the parish custodian (Clerk of Court). c. No longer use the voting machine. None 17. No political activity is allowed between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. on election day in the following location(s): a. within 300 feet of the entrance to any polling place. b. inside the polling place or within 600 feet of the entrance to any polling place, except on private property. c. On private property. None 18. Who receives the sealed envelope containing the keys and/or seals to the voting machines? a. The commissioner-in-charge. b. The watchers. c. The first commissioner to arrive at the voting precinct. None 19. The commissioner-in-charge shall administer the oath to the commissioners: a. At 6:30 a.m. b. After the first vote is cast. c. Prior to the opening of the polls at 6:00 a.m. for Tuesday elections and at 7:00 a.m. for Saturday elections. None 20. The documents required to be posted, shall be posted: a. In a conspicuous place at the principal entrance to the polling place. b. In the parking area. c. On the front of each machine. None 1 out of 4 Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.