An individual is eligible to cast a provisional ballot if:
A. 
The individual declares in a written affirmation under oath submitted with the provisional ballot that the individual is a registered voter in the state or the City and is eligible to vote in that election; and
B. 
Either:
(1) 
The individual's name does not appear on the City's election register or list of voters; or
(2) 
An election official asserts the individual is not eligible to vote.
Before an individual may cast a provisional ballot, the individual shall:
A. 
Complete and sign the provisional ballot application prescribed by the Board of Supervisors of Elections; and
B. 
Be provided a data sheet on how the individual may obtain information on whether the provisional vote was counted or not counted and the reasons therefor.
A. 
An eligible voter who completes an application shall be issued and may cast a provisional ballot at a polling location on election day or at an early voting location during early voting.
B. 
When cast, a provisional ballot shall either be enclosed in an envelope and secured in a locked box designated for such ballots or stored in an electronic format as specified by the Board.
A. 
The Board shall adopt regulations regarding the handling and canvassing of provisional ballots.
B. 
The envelope of a provisional ballot shall not be opened until the Board has approved the provisional ballot application for that ballot.
C. 
The Board may not reject a provisional ballot except by unanimous vote.
D. 
The Board shall reject a provisional ballot if:
(1) 
The individual is not qualified to vote in the election;
(2) 
The individual failed to sign the oath on the provisional ballot application;
(3) 
The individual cast more than one ballot for the same election; or
(4) 
The provisional ballot is marked by an identifying mark that is clearly evident and can be used to identify the ballot.
E. 
The Board shall establish a system that permits individuals who have cast provisional ballots to determine whether their ballot was counted.