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Sec. 15.20.800. Voting by mail.

AK Stat § 15.20.800 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) The director may conduct an election by mail if it is held at a time other than when the general, party primary, or municipal election is held.

(b) If the director conducts an election under (a) of this section by mail, the director shall send a ballot for each election described in (a) of this section to each person whose name appears on the official registration list prepared under AS 15.07.125 for that election. The director shall send ballots by first class, nonforwardable mail. The ballot shall be sent to the address stated on the official registration list unless

(1) the voter has notified the director or an election supervisor of a different address to which the ballot should be sent; or

(2) the address on the official registration list has been identified as being an undeliverable address.

(c) If the director conducts an election under (a) of this section by mail, the director shall mail ballots under this section on or before the 22nd day before the election.

(d) The voter may cast the ballot under AS 15.20.081(d) - (f).

(e) The director shall review ballots voted under this section under procedures established for the review of absentee ballots under AS 15.20.201 and 15.20.203. The director shall establish the schedule for counting ballots in an election conducted by mail.

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Sec. 15.20.800. Voting by mail.