Delaware Statutes § 7572 Request for ballot; statement for absentee ballots; delivery of absentee ballots
Statute Text
(a)
An elector desiring to vote by absentee ballot in an election for which the elector is a qualified elector may request an absentee ballot from the municipality where the elector is qualified to vote by filing a written
[affidavit]
statement
with the municipality no later than 12:00 noon the day before the election.
(b)
[An affidavit]
A statement
may be filed pursuant to this section by mailing it, delivering it, or causing it to be delivered to the municipality where the elector is qualified to vote.
(c)
[Affidavit]
Statements
filed pursuant to this section shall:
(1)
Indicate the election or elections for which the elector is requesting an absentee ballot;
(2)
Include at least the following information:
a.
The elector's name;
b.
The address within the municipality at which the elector establishes eligibility to vote;
c.
The address to which the elector requests that the absentee ballot be mailed;
d.
The elector's date of birth;
e.
The elector's expected location on election day;
f.
The reason that the elector cannot appear at the regular polling place on the day of the election which reason shall be any of the reasons listed in §
7571
of this title.
g.
A telephone number, if available, to assist in resolving any challenge;
h.
An e-mail address, if available, to assist in resolving any challenge; and
i.
The elector's signature;
(3)
Be subscribed and sworn to by the elector
[, before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths affirming that under penalty of perjury, the information on the affidavit is correct and true except that the affidavit for a person voting in person at a municipality shall not be notarized but shall be accepted upon the voter presenting a form of ID acceptable by a notary]
.
[(d) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section to the contrary, the affidavit of any elector desiring to receive an absentee ballot because the person qualifies under any of the reasons set forth in § 7571(1), (2), (4) of this title or who qualifies to vote by absentee ballot as a nonresident of the municipality where such voting is allowed may be self-administered.]
[(e)]
(d)
The State Election Commissioner shall create an absentee
[affidavit]
statement
template that municipalities shall use in creating their own absentee
[affidavit]
statement
by adding additional reasons that a person may vote by absentee ballot. The State Election Commissioner shall also designate envelopes and create a set of instructions for voters casting their votes by absentee ballot that municipalities may use to comply with the provisions of this subchapter.
[(f)]
(e)
The municipality may adopt a printed or electronic
[affidavit]
statement
form (or both), containing blanks associated with each item required by this section to be listed on an affidavit, which may be completed by any elector wishing to receive an absentee ballot pursuant to this section. An elector may submit a written or electronic request to the municipality for the municipality prepared
[affidavit]
statement
form, which the municipality shall forward to the elector upon receipt of a request therefore.
History
Amended by Laws 2017 , ch. 419 , s 1 , eff. 9/4/2018 .
76 Del. Laws, c. 52 , § 2 ; 77 Del. Laws, c. 227 , § 2 .;
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