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Section 17-20-29 Mail applicant not permitted to vote at polls.

RI Gen L § 17-20-29 (2019) (N/A)
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§ 17-20-29. Mail applicant not permitted to vote at polls. (a) No person, or one claiming to be that person, whose name has been marked upon any voting list, provided for official use at any election, with the mark as provided by § 17-20-10, shall be permitted to vote in person at the election; provided, that the person may re-establish his or her right to vote in person by presenting himself or herself at that person's local board on or before election day and surrendering his or her mail ballot. Upon that surrender the person's name shall be restored to the voting list. Any person whose name has been marked on the voting list may also be permitted to vote in person if that person executes and delivers to the local board an affidavit stating that the person did not receive the mail ballot, or that the mail ballot was lost or destroyed.

(b) Each local board shall, immediately after the close of the polls, certify and deliver to the state board the names and addresses of all persons restored to the voting list, together with the affidavits and surrendered ballots received pursuant to this section.

History of Section. (P.L. 1978, ch. 258, § 2.)

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Section 17-20-29 Mail applicant not permitted to vote at polls.