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Minnesota Statutes § 203B.22 TRANSMITTING BALLOTS

Up to 203B: Absentee Voting

Statute Text

(a) The county auditor shall transmit the appropriate ballots, as promptly as possible, to an absent voter whose application has been recorded under section 203B.19 . If the county auditor determines that a voter is not eligible to vote at the primary but will be eligible to vote at the general election, only general election ballots shall be transmitted. Only one set of ballots shall be transmitted to any applicant for any election, except that the county auditor may transmit a replacement ballot to a voter whose ballot has been spoiled or lost in transit or whose mailing address has changed after the date on which the original application was submitted as confirmed by the county auditor. Ballots to be sent outside the United States shall be given priority in transmission. A county auditor may make use of any special service provided by the United States government for the transmission of voting materials under sections 203B.16 to 203B.27 .
(b) The county auditor must transmit the appropriate ballots by express mail immediately upon discovery that the ballots were not properly transmitted to the voter as a result of the following circumstances:
(1) an application was received by the county auditor by the close of business at least 46 days before the election;
(2) the county auditor failed to transmit the appropriate ballots by the 46th day before the election; and
(3) the voter did not request that the ballots be electronically transmitted to the voter under section 203B.225 , subdivision 1.

Source

1981 c 29 art 3 s 22; 2008 c 190 s 7 ; 2010 c 184 s 9 ; 2014 c 264 s 13

History

Amended by 2014 Minn. Laws, ch. 264 , s 13 , eff. 5/17/2014 .

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