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voting place. In a municipality of less than 4,000 population,
the municipal officers must provide at least one voting booth
for each 200, or fraction exceeding 1/2 of that number, of the
voters qualified to vote voters in each voting place. For
purposes of this paragraph, "qualified voters" does not
include voters who have been designated as inactive as a
result of voter list maintenance procedures.

 
Sec. 18. 21-A MRSA §629, sub-§1, ķA-1 is enacted to read:

 
A-1.__In every election, the municipal officers shall
provide at least one voting booth in each voting place that
is accessible for persons with disabilities.__The accessible
voting booth may be used to meet the minimum requirements
under paragraph A.

 
Sec. 19. 21-A MRSA §673, sub-§5 is enacted to read:

 
5.__Challenged ballots relating to court order.__In an
election for federal office, if a federal or state court has
issued an order extending the time established for closing the
polls, any ballots cast during the period of that extension must
be challenged according to this section, segregated and counted
separately from all regular and challenged ballots cast during
the normal polling hours.

 
Sec. 20. 21-A MRSA §752, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1997, c. 436, §106,
is further amended to read:

 
1. Absentee ballots to be identical. Absentee ballots must
be identical to the regular ballots used at an election, except
as provided in paragraph A for members of the Armed Forces or
citizens outside the United States uniformed service voters or
overseas voters.

 
A. At least 3 months before the election to which they pertain,
the Secretary of State shall furnish each municipality with a
reasonable number of blank write-in absentee ballots for use by
members of the Armed Forces and citizens outside the United
States uniformed service voters or overseas voters who have met
the qualifications in section 751. These ballots must be similar
to regular ballots, except that no candidate names may be
printed. The Secretary of State shall prepare a ballot listing
all offices to be selected with a space after each office to
write in the voter's preference. The following instructions must
be printed in bold type at the top of the ballot: YOU MAY VOTE
FOR A PERSON BY WRITING IN THAT PERSON'S NAME AND MUNICIPALITY OF
RESIDENCE IN THE BLANK SPACE UNDER THE PROPER OFFICE. The
Secretary of State shall design the form


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