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Who May Vote an Emergency Ballot |
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You may apply for an emergency ballot beginning the sixth day before an election through 5:00 p.m. on election day. An emergency ballot will be issued to your authorized representative only if: |
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ONE of the following happens: |
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You are suddenly hospitalized |
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OR you suddenly become seriously ill |
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OR you are suddenly called away from home |
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AND ALL of the following must apply: |
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Your illness, hospitalization or absence occurs after the last day for requesting a mail ballot |
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AND you cannot go to an early voting site or the period for early voting has ended |
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AND you cannot go to the polls on election day |
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AND you can provide facts sufficient to establish the emergency |
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When and Where to Return Voted Emergency Ballots |
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The Election Department must receive voted emergency ballots on or before 7:00 p.m. on Election Day in order for them to be counted. |
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How to Request an Emergency Ballot |
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Call 702-455-6552 for specific procedures and required paperwork. |