A.
On the day of any election, the election board member shall report to the polling place one-half hour prior to the time set for opening of the polls. The hour shall be determined by the standard time or daylight savings time that is applicable to the polling place.
B.
During the hours that the polls are open, the chairperson of the election board may rotate times at which election judges, board members and clerks may be relieved for breaks or meals, provided however that at all times at least two judges from the election board shall be present at the polling place.
C.
At the time set for opening of the polls, the election judge shall announce that the polls are open. Before issuing any ballots, the election board must, in the presence of any persons assembled at the polling place, open and exhibit the ballot box to be used at the polling place. The ballot box then shall be closed and shall not be opened again or removed from the polling place until the polls have closed.
D.
Fifteen minutes before, and at the time of closing the polls, the election board shall announce both the designated closing time and the actual time at which the announcement is made. Failure to make the announcement at fifteen minutes before closing time shall not in any way invalidate the election or extend the time for closing the polls. After closing, no person will be allowed to enter the polling place for the purpose of voting; however, every qualified voter present and in line at the time prescribed for closing the polls, may vote.
E.
In exceptional or unusual circumstances, the election board may, at its discretion, hold the polls open past the eight p.m. closing time.
(Ord. 86-9 § 1, 1986)