New Hampshire Statutes § 669:26 Absentee Voting
Statute Text
I.
Every town which has adopted an official ballot system for town elections as provided in
RSA
669:12
or
669:13
shall provide for absentee voting. Any eligible voter who is absent from such a town on the day of a town election, or who cannot appear in public on election day because of his or her observance of a religious commitment, or who, by reason of physical disability, is unable to vote in person may vote at a town election in accordance with the provisions of this section and
RSA
669:27
-
669:29
. A person who is unable to appear at any time during polling hours at his or her polling place because of an employment obligation shall be considered absent for purposes of this section and
RSA
669:27
-
669:29
. For the purposes of this section, the term "employment" shall include the care of children and infirm adults, with or without compensation.
II.
When the National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning, blizzard warning, or ice storm warning for election day applicable to the town:
(a)
A person who is elderly or infirm or who has a physical disability, who otherwise would have voted in person but has concerns for his or her safety traveling in the storm, shall be considered absent for purposes of this section and
RSA
669:27
-
669:29
and may vote absentee on the Monday immediately prior to the election.
(b)
A person who cares for children or infirm adults who reasonably anticipates that school, child care, or adult care will be canceled, who otherwise would have voted in person but will be deterred from voting by the need to care for children or infirm adults, shall be considered absent for purposes of this section and
RSA
669:27
-
669:29
and may vote absentee on the Monday immediately prior to the election.
(c)
As required by
RSA
652:20
, the clerk's office shall be open to receive applications for absentee ballots, to provide voters the opportunity to complete absentee ballots, and to receive returned ballots on the Monday immediately prior to an election at a minimum from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. The clerk may designate a deputy clerk or assistant to provide this service, provided the individual has taken the oath of office and has been trained in the requirements for using an absentee ballot and the procedures for issuing and receiving absentee ballots.
History
Amended by 2018 , 329 : 6 , eff. 1/1/2019 .
Amended by 2016 , 130 : 4 , eff. 5/27/2016 .
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