LD 1486
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a blank write-in absentee ballot to the voter.__Once the regular
absentee ballots become available, the clerk shall issue a regular
absentee ballot in response to any request under this section.__If
the clerk has issued a blank write-in absentee ballot to a voter
before the regular absentee ballots become available, the clerk may
send a regular absentee ballot to the voter, following the
procedures for issuing a 2nd absentee ballot under section 753-B.

 
Sec. 33. 21-A MRSA §781, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 161, §6, is
repealed.

 
Sec. 34. 21-A MRSA §781-A is enacted to read:

 
§781-A.__Absentee ballot application; procedure on receipt

 
Upon receipt of an application, written request or telephone
application for an absentee ballot that is accepted pursuant to
section 753-A, the clerk shall immediately issue an absentee
ballot and return envelope by mail or in person to the applicant
or to the immediate family member or to a 3rd person designated
in a written application or request made by the voter.__The clerk
shall type or write in ink the name and the residence address of
the voter in the designated section of the return envelope.__The
Secretary of State shall provide a return envelope which moves
free of postage under federal law.

 
Sec. 35. 21-A MRSA §§782 and 783, as enacted by PL 1985, c. 161, §6,
are amended to read:

 
§782. Absentee ballots; procedure on return

 
On receipt of a return envelope apparently containing an
absentee ballot, the clerk shall note the date and time of
delivery on it and deliver it to the registrar follow the
procedures for regular absentee voting under this subchapter.
The registrar shall certify on the envelope whether the person
whose name appears as sender is registered and, in a primary
election, enrolled in the municipality. He shall then return the
envelope to the clerk.

 
§783. Authority of Secretary of State

 
The Secretary of State may act administratively to facilitate
voting by members of the Armed Forces uniformed service voters
and overseas voters. He The Secretary of State may use federal
or other facilities available for this purpose.

 
Emergency clause. In view of the emergency cited in the preamble,
this Act takes effect when approved.


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