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§ 163-226 |
Who may vote an absentee ballot |
§ 163-226.1 |
Absentee voting in primary |
§ 163-226.2 |
Absentee voting in municipal elections |
§ 163-226.3 |
Certain acts declared felonies |
§ 163-227.1 |
Second primary; applications for absentee ballots for voting in second primary |
§ 163-227.2 |
Alternate procedures for requesting application for absentee ballot; “one-stop” voting procedure in board office |
§ 163-227.5 |
(Effective until December 1, 2019 – see note) One-stop voting – counties having voting systems with retrievable ballots |
§ 163-227.6 |
Sites and hours for one-stop voting |
§ 163-227.10 |
Date by which absentee ballots must be available for voting |
§ 163-228 |
Register of absentee requests, applications, and ballots issued; a public record |
§ 163-229 |
Absentee ballots, applications on container-return envelopes, and instruction sheets |
§ 163-230.1 |
Simultaneous issuance of absentee ballots with application |
§ 163-230.2 |
Method of requesting absentee ballots |
§ 163-230.3 |
Online request for absentee ballots |
§ 163-231 |
Voting absentee ballots and transmitting them to the county board of elections |
§ 163-232 |
Certified list of executed absentee ballots; distribution of list |
§ 163-232.1 |
Certified list of executed absentee ballots received on or after election day; publication of list |
§ 163-233 |
Applications for absentee ballots; how retained |
§ 163-233.1 |
Withdrawal of absentee ballots not allowed |
§ 163-234 |
Counting absentee ballots by county board of elections |
§ 163-236 |
Violations by county board of elections |
§ 163-237 |
Certain violations of absentee ballot law made criminal offenses |
§ 163-238 |
Reports of violations to district attorneys |
§ 163-239 |
Article 21A relating to absentee voting by military and overseas voters not applicable |