![]() You should file an application with your board of elections containing a statement which describes the particulars of your illness or disability. If you are permanently ill or disabled, you have the right to receive an absentee ballot for each future elections without further application. Only the person designated on your application may pick up and deliver your ballot. If you cannot pick up your ballot, or will not be able to receive it through the mail, you have the right to designate someone to pick it up for you. Unable to appear at the polls due to illness or disability (or a primary care giver of individuals who are ill or physically disabled)Īre a patient in a Veterans Administration Hospitalĭetained in jail awaiting grand jury action or confined in prison after conviction for an offense other than a felony.Īpplications for absentee ballots are available from your county board of elections. You are unavoidably absent from your county on Election Day You are eligible for an absentee ballot if: You may drop off your absentee ballot in person on Election Day. ![]() ![]() To be counted, an absentee ballot must be postmarked by Election Day and must reach the board of elections no more than seven days after the election. The last day to request an absentee ballot is 15 days before an Election if requested by letter/fax/online and one day before an election if requested in person. Absentee voting is available if you meet any of the criteria below. ![]()
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