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§ 31-10-1001. When Absent Electors May Vote

Any registered elector of a municipality may cast a ballot at the election in the manner provided in sections 31-10-1001 to 31-10-1007. Source: L. 75: Entire title R&RE, p. 1060, § 1, effective July 1. L. 87: Entire section amended, p. 329, § 88, effective July 1. L. 93: Entire section amended, p. 1669, § […]

§ 31-10-1003. Self-Affirmation on Return Envelope

The return envelope shall have printed on its face a self-affirmation substantially in the following form: (Deleted by amendment, L. 91, p. 641 , § 88, effective May 1, 1991.) “State of …. Municipality of …., County of …. I, …., affirm and say that I am a qualified and registered elector in the municipality […]

§ 31-10-1004. Manner of Absentee Voting by Paper Ballot

Any registered elector applying for and receiving an absent voter’s ballot, in casting the ballot, shall make and subscribe to the self-affirmation on the return identification envelope. The voter shall then mark the ballot. The voter shall fold the ballot so as to conceal the marking, deposit it in the return envelope, and seal the […]

§ 31-10-1005. Absent Voters’ Voting Machines – Electronic Voting Systems

Any municipality using voting machines may provide one or more voting machines in the clerk’s office for the use of qualified applicants for absent voters’ ballots. If such machines are provided, they shall be available from twelve days prior to the election until the closing of business on the Friday immediately preceding the election. Votes […]

§ 31-10-1006. Delivery to Judges

Not later than 8:30 a.m. on the day of any municipal election, the clerk shall deliver to the judges of one of the precincts of the municipality, which precinct shall be selected by the clerk, all the absent voters’ envelopes received up to that time, in sealed packages, taking a receipt for the packages, together […]

§ 31-10-1007. Casting and Counting Absentee Ballots

If the self-affirmation on the envelope containing the absentee voter’s ballot is properly sworn to, one of the judges shall open such voter’s identification envelope in the presence of a majority of the judges, and, after announcing in an audible voice the name of such absentee voter, he or she shall tear open such envelope […]

§ 31-10-1008. Challenge of Absentee Ballots – Rejection – Record

The vote of any absentee voter may be challenged in the same manner as other votes are challenged, and the judges of election shall have power to determine the legality of such ballot. If the challenge is sustained or if the judges determine that the self-affirmation accompanying the absentee voter’s ballot is insufficient or that […]

§ 31-10-1010. Emergency Absentee Voting – Definition

If the voter is confined in a hospital or his or her place of residence on election day because of conditions arising after the closing day for absent voters’ ballot applications, the voter may request in a written statement, signed by him or her, that the clerk send him or her an absent voter’s ballot […]