A. 
Candidates for seats on the Tribal Council shall be listed on the ballot alphabetically by last name. Write-in votes for candidates not listed on the ballot are not valid and will not be counted.
B. 
The Election Board may, at its discretion, utilize a variety of options for voting, including electronic voting, online voting, etc., to best serve the needs of the NHBP community.
C. 
All ballots, regardless of the type of ballot, shall include instructions on how to properly cast the ballot and a statement warning that improper voting or extraneous markings may spoil the ballot.
D. 
A voter may cast one vote per open Tribal Council seat. If a voter votes for more candidates than there are seats open, or casts more than one vote for the same candidate, that ballot shall be considered spoiled and shall not be counted.
E. 
Voters who require assistance to mark their ballots because of special circumstances such as physical disability or illiteracy may be assisted in voting by an Election Board member or by a person of the voter's choice.
A. 
A ballot is spoiled when, through extraneous marks or improper voting, the Election Board cannot conclude that a person voted in accordance with the instructions on the ballot and this code.
B. 
Any voter who spoils a ballot shall be entitled to a new ballot upon surrender of the spoiled ballot to the Election Board or its representative before the polls are closed. No voter shall receive more than one additional ballot. All ballots voluntarily surrendered due to spoliation shall be secured separately.
C. 
All spoiled ballots shall be retained until the time period for election challenge has expired.
A. 
All eligible voters, as determined by the list provided by the Enrollment Office, of duly enrolled members who are or will have attained the age of eighteen (18) years by the date of an election, will be sent an absentee ballot by the first full business day in February before the general or special election to which the ballot applies. This mailing shall also include instructions for completing and mailing absentee or mail-in ballots and the deadline for submitting absentee or mail-in ballots.
B. 
No absentee ballot shall be counted unless received by the Election Board or its designee by 5:00 p.m. on the last business day before the polls open for the election.
C. 
The Election Board, or its designee, shall make and keep a record of absentee ballots mailed to each voter and returned to the Election Board or its designee. This record must contain the name of the absentee voter, the address of the absentee voter, the date the ballot was issued, and the date the ballot was returned.
D. 
Any person who returned an absentee ballot, who appears at the poll to vote in person, may do so, and their absentee ballot will be deemed invalid and not counted.
A. 
The counting of ballots, including the determination as to whether ballots are spoiled, shall be conducted by the Election Board or its designee.
B. 
Ballots shall be counted by the Election Board or its designee in a manner to ensure an accurate vote tally.
C. 
All ballots will be destroyed after any and all challenges have been concluded and the election results have been certified.