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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. |
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| | Sec. 18. 21-A MRSA §629, sub-§1, ķA-1 is enacted to read: |
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| 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. |
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| | Sec. 19. 21-A MRSA §673, sub-§5 is enacted to read: |
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| | 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. |
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| | Sec. 20. 21-A MRSA §752, sub-§1, as amended by PL 1997, c. 436, §106, | is further amended to read: |
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| | 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. |
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| 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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