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an application for an absentee ballot is denied, the municipal
clerk shall immediately notify the applicant in writing of the
reason for the denial.

 
8.__Absentee voting in presence of clerk.__A person who wishes
to vote by absentee ballot may, without completing an
application, vote by absentee ballot in the presence of the
clerk.__The method of voting is otherwise as prescribed in this
article.__After the person has voted, the clerk shall sign the
affidavit on the return envelope as a witness, indicate on the
envelope that the voter voted in the presence of a clerk and
ensure that the affidavit on the return envelope is properly
completed by the voter.__For the 45 days preceding an election,
during the hours when the clerk's office is open and may be
conducting absentee voting, the display or distribution of any
advertising material intended to influence a voter's decision
regarding a candidate or ballot issue is prohibited within the
clerk's office and on public property within 250 feet of the
entrance to the clerk's office.

 
A.__This subsection does not apply to the display or
distribution of any campaign advertising material on private
property that is within 250 feet of the entrance to the
clerk's office.

 
B.__This subsection does not apply to campaign advertising
material on automobiles traveling to and from the municipal
office or parked on municipal property while the drivers are
visiting the municipal office to conduct municipal business.__
It does not prohibit a person who is at the municipal office
for the purpose of conducting municipal business or for
absentee voting from wearing a campaign button when the
longest dimension of the button does not exceed 3 inches.

 
Sec. 4. 21-A MRSA §754-A, as amended by PL 1997, c. 436, §112, is
further amended to read:

 
§754-A. Method of voting

 
Except as provided in section 753 753-B, subsection 7 8, the
method of voting by absentee ballot is as follows.

 
1. Ballot delivered to voter or immediate family member.
When a voter, or an immediate family member of a voter, obtains a
ballot from the clerk in person or by mail and returns that
ballot to the clerk in person or by mail and receives no
assistance in marking the ballot, the following procedures apply.


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