Wyoming Regulations § 3-8 Transmitting Absentee Ballots to UOCAVA Voters
Regulation Text
(a)
If a UOCAVA voter requests an absentee ballot forty-five (45) days or more before the date of the Primary, General or Special Election, the County Clerk shall send the absentee ballot no later than forty-five (45) days before the election.
(b)
If a UOCAVA voter requests an absentee ballot fewer than forty-five (45) days prior to the election, the County Clerk shall send the absentee ballot within one (1) business day of receiving the request.
(c)
The County Clerk shall transmit absentee ballots to UOCAVA voters via the method selected by the voter. If the voter does not indicate a preference, the County Clerk shall send the absentee ballot by mail.
(i)
The County Clerk may transmit an absentee ballot electronically or by facsimile to a UOCAVA voter when specifically requested by the voter.
(A)
The electronic absentee ballot shall be sent to the voter in a portable document format (PDF);
(B)
The County Clerk shall send the absentee ballot with the UOCAVA oath form in accordance with Section 8 containing the voter bar code and voter identification number; and
(C)
The County Clerk shall send the required instruction sheet with the absentee ballot.
(d)
For absentee ballots that are mailed or faxed to UOCAVA voters, if the County Clerk has not received printed absentee ballots forty-five (45) days prior to the election, the County Clerk shall print the absentee ballot using the ballot on demand printer or an absentee ballot printed from a PDF file and send the absentee ballot to the UOCAVA voter.
History
Amended, Eff. 8/26/2022 .
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