(1) An individual who provides identification specified in ARM 44.3.2110, but whose name does not appear on the precinct register, shall be permitted to:
(a) provide information to an election official at the polling place to verify the individual's registration, subject to the following:
(i) an elector whose name is erroneously omitted from a precinct register or other election register may secure from the election administrator or designee a certificate of the error, stating the precinct in which the elector is entitled to vote, and present the certificate (which will entitle the elector to vote a regular ballot) to an election judge;
(ii) the certificate shall be marked "voted" by the election judges and returned by them with the precinct register. The elector should sign the back of the precinct register or in a location specified by the county election administrator;
(iii) if the elector is for any reason unable to secure a certificate of error, the elector may vote by signing an oath that his name was erroneously omitted, if the election administrator or designee can confirm such omission by telephone to the chief election judge of the precinct. The oath shall be marked "voted" by the election judges and returned by them with the precinct register. The elector should sign the back of the precinct register or in a location specified by the county election administrator; and
(iv) if the election official is unable to verify the individual's eligibility while the elector is at the polling place, sign the precinct register and cast a provisional ballot.
(2) Consistent with 13-13-114 (1) (c) and (d) , MCA, if the information provided by the elector differs from information in the precinct register, but an election judge determines that the information provided is sufficient to verify the voter's eligibility to vote pursuant to 13-2-512 , MCA, the elector may sign the precinct register, complete a transfer form or new registration form to correct the elector's voter registration information, and vote. An election judge shall write "transfer form" or "registration form" beside the name of any elector submitting a form.
(3) Consistent with 13-13-114 (3) and (4) , and 13-1-116 , MCA, if the elector is not able to sign the elector's name to the precinct register, a fingerprint or other identifying mark may be used, or the elector may have an election administrator or election judge, or another person who has been designated by the elector as the elector's agent, provide a signature or identifying mark. If the elector fails or refuses to sign the elector's name or, if unable to write, fails to provide a fingerprint or other identifying mark, the elector may cast a provisional ballot as provided in 13-13-601 , MCA, and these rules.