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Sarah Williamson
Absentee Department |
Gretchen Tippie
Absentee Department |
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1. Who Can Vote
Absentee?
2. How Can I Request An Absentee Ballot?
3. What Information Do I Need To Include On My Request?
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How May I Return My Request?
5. When Must My Absentee Ballot
Be Received?
Who Can Vote Absentee?
Any qualified elector may vote by
absent voter’s ballot for an election.
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Your name and home address.
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The election for which you are requesting a ballot.
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Your date of birth.
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One of the following:
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Your driver’s license number; or
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The last four digits of your social security number; or
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A copy of your current and valid photo identification or a copy of a
current utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck, or
other government document that shows your name and address.
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If the election is a primary, your party choice, or that you want to
vote an issues-only ballot.
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The mailing address to which you want your ballot sent.
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You must state that you are a qualified elector.
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Your signature. (May not be signed by Power of Attorney)
- mailing it to
the Board of Elections for your county
- hand-delivering
by you or a relative to the Board of Elections office
Your absentee ballot must be received by the Board of Elections for your
county before 7:30 PM on Election Day to be counted
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