Maine Statutes § 606-A Special provisions for out-of-district voters
Statute Text
A voter who registers and votes under section
156
in a municipality outside the voter's state representative district, state senatorial district, county or county commissioner district may vote for the offices of Representative to the Legislature, State Senator or any county office by using a ballot obtained under this section. [ 2011, c. 534, §14 (AMD).]
1.
Clerk to notify.
The clerk of a municipality in which voters have registered or enrolled under section
156
since the last statewide election shall notify the Secretary of State of those registrations and enrollments at least 60 days before the next statewide election. For registrations and enrollments that occur less than 60 days before a statewide election, the clerk shall notify the Secretary of State immediately.
[ 2011, c. 534, §14 (AMD).]
2.
Secretary of State to furnish ballots.
The Secretary of State shall review the number of votes cast at the last election of that type by persons registered and enrolled under section
156
when determining the number of ballots to be furnished to each municipality. These ballots must contain the names of the nominees or candidates for offices in the electoral divisions in which the voters registered under section
156
reside. After receiving notification from the clerk of township voter registrations or enrollments that occur less than 60 days before a statewide election, the Secretary of State shall furnish additional ballots to the municipality as needed. If there is not sufficient time to provide the municipality with the correct ballot style for a township voter, the Secretary of State shall instruct the clerk to provide a ballot to the voter in the manner prescribed by section
604
.
[ 2011, c. 534, §14 (AMD).]
3.
Voter to use proper ballot.
The election clerk in charge of the ballots at each voting place shall ensure that each voter registered in that municipality under section
156
who resides in a different electoral division obtains and uses the proper ballot provided under this section or a ballot provided in the manner prescribed by section
604
.
[ 2011, c. 534, §14 (AMD).]
4.
How furnished.
Ballots provided under this section must be furnished to voting places in accordance with section
606
.
[ 2011, c. 534, §14 (AMD).]
5.
County referendum.
If a township resident registers under section
156
in a municipality outside the resident's county in the case of a county referendum, the commissioners of the resident's county shall perform the duties of the Secretary of State under this section and section
752
, subsection
1
, paragraph B. The clerk of a municipality in which these voters have registered or enrolled under section
156
shall notify the county commissioners of those registrations and enrollments before any election for the determination of a county referendum question in the same manner as the notification to the Secretary of State under subsection
1
.
[ 2011, c. 534, §14 (AMD).]
History
Amended by 2012 , c. 534 , § 14 , eff. 8/30/2012 .
1985, c. 363, § 2 (NEW) . 1995, c. 459, § 45 (AMD) .
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