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Absentee Voting in Emergencies
Emergency Ballot Applications Code sections 24.2-705.1 and 24.2-705.2 permit any person to vote absentee who finds out after noon on the Saturday immediately before election day that he will be away from his county or city of residence on election day for one of the four following reasons:
i (Immediate family member is defined as the child, grandchild, grandparent, parent, sibling, or spouse of the applicant)
This voter must:
Emergency Absentee Ballot for Persons Incapacitated or Hospitalized The Code of" Emergency Ballot Applications Code sections 24.2-705.1 and 24.2-705.2 permit any person to vote absentee who finds out after noon on the Saturday immediately before election day that he will be away from his county or city of residence on election day for one of the four following reasons:
i (Immediate family member is defined as the child, grandchild, grandparent, parent, sibling, or spouse of the applicant)
This voter must:
Emergency Absentee Ballot for Persons Incapacitated or Hospitalized The Code of"24.2-705.1 and 24.2-705.2 permit any person to vote absentee who finds out after noon on the Saturday immediately before election day that he will be away from his county or city of residence on election day for one of the four following reasons:
i (Immediate family member is defined as the child, grandchild, grandparent, parent, sibling, or spouse of the applicant)
This voter must:
Emergency Absentee Ballot for Persons Incapacitated or Hospitalized The Code of" Emergency Ballot Applications Code sections 24.2-705.1 and 24.2-705.2 permit any person to vote absentee who finds out after noon on the Saturday immediately before election day that he will be away from his county or city of residence on election day for one of the four following reasons:
i (Immediate family member is defined as the child, grandchild, grandparent, parent, sibling, or spouse of the applicant)
This voter must:
Emergency Absentee Ballot for Persons Incapacitated or Hospitalized The Code of"Virginia provides a method for certain voters who are hospitalized just prior to an election to obtain and vote an emergency absentee ballot. (§ 24.2-705.) These voters may request, at any time prior to 2 P.M. on the day preceding the election, that an “Emergency Absentee Ballot Application” be delivered to him in the hospital or place of confinement. The eligible qualified voter is one who becomes hospitalized:
The following qualified voters are also eligible:
Request for Emergency Application The hospitalized voter must ask the general registrar to provide an “Emergency Application For Absentee Ballot” by telephone or in writing at any time prior to 2:00 p.m. on the day before the election. In either case, the voter must provide the name of the person selected to be the representative designated to pick up and return the application and ballot. A qualified voter's designated representative must be eighteen years of age or older and cannot be:
The “Emergency Absentee Ballot Application” (SBE-705) is given to the hospitalized voter's designated representative for transmittal to the hospitalized voter. This form is printed, front and back, on green paper.
Return of Completed Application The blank application may be faxed to the designated representative or to the voter, but must be returned in person in order for the representative to pick up the ballot. When the hospitalized or incapacitated voter's designated representative returns the completed “Emergency Absentee Ballot Application,” the secretary of the electoral board, the registrar or the assistant registrar must verify:
Providing Absentee Ballot Prior to providing the hospitalized or incapacitated voter's designated representative with an absentee ballot, the secretary of the electoral board, the registrar or the assistant registrar should request identification from the designated representative to assure that he is the person designated by the voter. Although a form of picture identification would be preferred, any item bearing the representative's name is acceptable. i Failure to provide identification will not disqualify the application. The secretary of the electoral board, the registrar, or the assistant registrar prepares the absentee ballot in the same manner as a mailed absentee ballot but includes the “Instructions For Emergency Absentee Voting” and hands the sealed envelope to the hospitalized or incapacitated voter's designated representative for delivery to the voter. The properly executed absentee ballot must be delivered to the registrar's office prior to 7:00 p.m. on election day. Any “Emergency Absentee Ballot” received after the 7:00 PM on election day shall not be counted. If the hospitalized or incapacitated voter indicates that assistance will be needed in the preparation of the ballot due to a physical or educational disability, a “Request For Assistance Form” (SBE-649), will be included with the absentee voting materials.
Affidavit of Designated Representative Upon returning the absentee ballot, the hospitalized or incapacitated voter's designated representative must complete an affidavit (SBE-705-1), under oath, stating that he:
Registrar's Certification After the hospitalized or incapacitated voter's designated representative has executed the affidavit, the registrar or assistant registrar must complete the lower portion of the form by inserting, as appropriate:
The registrar or assistant registrar must then sign the form and attach it to the “Emergency Absentee Ballot Application” completed by the hospitalized or incapacitated voter.
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