(1) Every ballot for a single
combination of issues, offices, and candidates shall be uniform
within a precinct and shall identify the type of primary or
election, the county, and the date of the primary or election,
and the ballot or voting device shall contain instructions on the
proper method of recording a vote, including write-in votes.
Each position, together with the names of the candidates for that
office, shall be clearly separated from other offices or
positions in the same jurisdiction. The offices in each
jurisdiction shall be clearly separated from each other. No
paper ballot or ballot card may be marked by or at the direction
of an election official in any way that would permit the
identification of the person who voted that ballot.
(2) An elections [election] official may not enter into or
extend any contract with a vendor if such contract may allow the
vendor to acquire an ownership interest in any data pertaining to
any voter, any voter's address, registration number, or history,
or any ballot.
[2009 c 414 § 1; 2004 c 271 § 128.]