| 9. Regulation of registration monitors. Anyone who wishes |
to monitor the names and addresses of persons who are |
registering at the registrar's office or the clerk's office |
shall inform the registrar or clerk of their intent. Anyone |
who wishes to monitor the names and addresses of persons who |
are registering at the polling place shall inform the |
registrar or clerk of that intent by submitting a written, |
signed statement containing the proposed monitor's name, |
address and intent. The registrar or clerk may designate a |
place where a person monitoring registrations may stand. The |
registrar or clerk shall then announce the name and address of |
individuals registering to vote in a loud and clear voice. A |
person monitoring registrations shall direct any questions the |
person has to the registrar or clerk. These questions must be |
limited to information pertinent to the qualifications of an |
individual to register. A person monitoring registrations may |
not ask questions of individuals waiting to register |
concerning their eligibility to vote. A polling place |
registration monitor may not handle or inspect registration |
cards, files or other materials used by the registrar or clerk |
except as provided in section 22.__A monitor may not inhibit |
the work of the registrar or clerk.__If the work of a |
registrar or clerk appears to be inhibited, the warden may |
request monitors in a polling place to reduce their number. A |
registrar or clerk may require a person monitoring |
registrations who violates the provisions of this subsection |
to leave the building. |