LD 1388
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(1) The name of the 3rd person whom the voter has
designated. A 3rd person may only be designated in an
application or written request that is signed by the
voter.

 
Sec. 2. 21-A MRSA §753-A, sub-§4, as amended by PL 2003, c. 447, §29,
is further amended to read:

 
4. Application by telephone. A voter may make a telephone
application for the voter's own ballot. In this case, the voter
may not designate an immediate family member or a 3rd person to
deliver the ballot on the voter's behalf. The clerk shall ask
the voter for the information required and complete the
application, with the exception of the voter's signature, and
shall write "telephone request" on the application. The clerk
shall also obtain the voter's birth date and write it on the
application. The clerk shall verify that it is the voter who is
requesting the ballot by confirming the voter's residence address
and birth date with the information in the voter's record. A
telephone application must be accepted by the clerk if it
contains the voter's name, the voter's date of birth, the voter's
residence address or other address sufficient to identify the
voter and, if applicable, a different address to which the
applicant requests the ballot be sent or delivered.

 
Sec. 3. 21-A MRSA §753-B, as amended by PL 2003, c. 447, §§30 and
31, is further amended to read:

 
§753-B. Procedure for issuing absentee ballot

 
1. Application or written request received. Upon receipt of
an application, written request or telephone application for an
absentee ballot that is accepted pursuant to section 753-A, the
clerk shall immediately issue an absentee ballot and return
envelope by mail or in person to the applicant or to the
immediate family member or to a 3rd person designated in a
written application or request made by the voter. The clerk
shall type or write in ink the name and the residence address of
the voter in the designated section of the return envelope.

 
2. Restrictions on issuing ballot. The clerk may not deliver
an absentee ballot to any 3rd person who is a candidate or a
member of a candidate's immediate family. The clerk may not
deliver to an immediate family member or to a 3rd person any
absentee ballot requested by telephone. The clerk may not issue
more than 5 absentee ballots to any 3rd person designated in
applications or written requests at any time.


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