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wearing a campaign button when the longest dimension of the button
does not exceed 3 inches.

 
Sec. 5. 21-A MRSA §754-A, as amended by PL 1999, c. 645, §7, is
further amended to read:

 
§754-A. Method of voting

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

 
1. Ballot delivered to voter. 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.

 
A. The voter shall mark that ballot according to section
691 or 692 so that it is impossible for anyone present at
the time to see how the voter voted.

 
B. While the voter is marking the ballot, there may be no
communication between the voter and any other individual as
to the person or question for which the voter is to vote.

 
C. After the voter has completed marking the ballot, the
voter shall then seal the ballot in its return envelope and
complete the affidavit on the envelope. No notary or
witness certification is required.

 
D. The voter or an immediate family member of the voter
shall then mail or deliver in person the sealed envelope
containing the voted ballot to the clerk of the municipality
of which the voter is a resident. The voter shall send a
completed voter registration or absentee ballot application,
if necessary, in a separate envelope.

 
E. If an immediate family member of the voter returns an
absentee ballot that was requested by the voter or another
immediate family member of the voter, in writing or in
person, the clerk shall accept the ballot. The clerk shall
have the immediate family member who returned the ballot
sign the application or written request and shall indicate
that the ballot was returned by that person.

 
2. Ballot delivered by 3rd person or returned by 3rd person.
When a ballot is delivered to the voter by a person other than
the clerk or an immediate family member of the voter or is
returned to the clerk by a person other than the voter, the


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