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Registration for state elections is prima facie evidence of a voter’s qualification. However, it shall be the duty of election officials to challenge any voter they believe is not qualified. An election judge may question any person of doubtful qualification attempting to vote and may require identification of the voter. Any voter may be challenged by any qualified voter of the borough; however, a person who frivolously, maliciously or in bad faith challenges a voter is guilty of a misdemeanor. (Ord. 14-04-373 § 4)