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1-2-227. Custody and preservation of records.

Registration books shall be left in the custody of the county clerk and recorder, who shall be responsible for them. The oaths or affirmations, applications for affidavit registration, federal postcard applications, applications for change of residence or change of name, and other papers provided for by this part 2 shall be preserved by the county clerk and recorder and shall not be destroyed until after the next general election. They shall be public records subject to examination by any elector, and the elector shall have the right to make copies of the records during office hours.

Source: L. 92: Entire article R&RE, p. 661, § 2, effective January 1, 1993.

Editor's note: This section was contained in an article that was repealed and reenacted in 1980 and 1992. This section, as it existed in 1992, is the same as 1-2-224 as said section existed in 1991, the year prior to the most recent repeal and reenactment of this article. Section 1-2-224, as it existed in 1980, was similar to 1-2-214 as said section existed in 1979, the year prior to the first repeal and reenactment of this article.

 
ANNOTATION

Law reviews. For note, "Purged Voter Lists", see 44 Den. L.J. 279 (1967).

 
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