Kentucky Regulations § 31 KAR 5:010 Use of the federal write-in absentee ballot
Regulation Text
RELATES TO:
KRS
117.079
,
117.086
(6)
,
117A.050
(2)
,
117A.060
(3)
,
117A.100
,
117A.130
,
117A.160
(1)
,
52 U.S.C.
20302
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
117.079
requires the State Board of Elections, as circumstances warrant and with the concurrence of the Attorney General, to promulgate necessary administrative regulations to preserve the absentee voting rights of residents of Kentucky who are covered voters as defined in
KRS
117A.010
.
52 U.S.C.
20302
(a)(3)
requires states to permit absent uniformed service voters and overseas voters to use federal write-in absentee ballots in general elections for federal office.
KRS
117A.130
requires the Secretary of State, in coordination with local election officials, to implement an electronic free-access system by which a covered voter may determine by telephone, electronic mail, or Internet whether the voter's federal postcard application or other registration or military-overseas ballot application has been received and accepted and whether the voter's military-overseas ballot has been received.
KRS
117A.030
(2)
authorizes the Secretary of State to delegate to the State Board of Elections the responsibility for the promulgation of administrative regulations necessary to implement KRS Chapter 117A. The Secretary of State has delegated to the State Board of Elections the responsibility for promulgating administrative regulations covering the use of the federal write-in absentee ballot and establishing an electronic-free access system pursuant to
KRS
117A.130
. This administrative regulation establishes the procedures for the use of the federal write-in absentee ballot in elections in Kentucky and implements the electronic free-access system pursuant to
KRS
117A.130
.
Section 1.
Definitions.
(1)
"Covered Voter" is defined by
KRS
117A.010
(1)
.
(2)
"Federal write-in absentee ballot" is defined by
KRS
117A.010
(4)
.
(3)
"Military-overseas ballot" is defined by
KRS
117A.010
(5)
.
Section 2.
Suspension of Provisions of
31 KAR 6:030
. The requirements of
31 KAR 6:030
, Uniform Definition of a Vote, Section 5(2)(a) and Section 6(1), (2), and (9), shall be suspended for the purposes of this administrative regulation.
Section 3.
Receipt of Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot. Upon receiving a federal write-in absentee ballot, the county clerk shall:
(1)
Not open the inner security envelope;
(2)
Examine the voter's declaration/application accompanying the federal write-in absentee ballot to determine whether it was submitted by a covered voter for the purpose of registering to vote or requesting an absentee ballot;
(3)
If the voter's declaration/application accompanying the federal write-in absentee ballot was submitted by a covered voter for the purpose of registering to vote or requesting an absentee ballot, process the application in the same manner as a federal postcard application;
(4)
Enclose the voter's declaration/application accompanying the federal write-in absentee ballot and the inner security envelope in a separate envelope and label the outer envelope "FWAB"; and
(5)
Deposit the outer envelope in a locked ballot box pursuant to
KRS
117.086
(6)
.
Section 4.
Receipt of State Ballot Overrides Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot.
(1)
The federal write-in absentee ballot shall remain in the locked ballot box pursuant to
KRS
117.086
(6)
and not be opened until after the deadline for receipt of the state absentee ballot.
(2)
If the county clerk receives no later than the deadline for receipt of the state absentee ballot a valid and voted state absentee ballot from a covered voter from whom the county clerk also receives a federal write-in absentee ballot, the county clerk shall not unseal the inner security envelope containing the federal write-in absentee ballot and shall write on the inner security envelope containing the federal write-in absentee ballot, "Cancelled because state absentee ballot received."
Section 5.
Electronic Free-Access System. Each county clerk shall either participate in the electronic free-access system established by the State Board of Elections or establish a local electronic free-access system by which a covered voter may determine by telephone, electronic mail, or Internet whether the voter's federal postcard application or other registration or military-overseas ballot application has been received and accepted and whether the voter's military-overseas ballot has been received.
History
17 Ky.R. 3582; eff. 6-7-91; 33 Ky.R. 3425; eff. 8-6-2007; 37 Ky.R. 2254; 2542; eff. 6-3-2011; 41 Ky.R. 544; 1035; eff. 12-5-2014.
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