§ 21-2-385 - Procedure for voting by absentee ballot
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    21-2-385   (2010)
   21-2-385.    Procedure for voting by absentee ballot 
      (a)  At  any time after receiving an official absentee ballot, but before the  day of the primary or election, except electors who are confined to a  hospital on the day of the primary or election, the elector shall vote  his or her absentee ballot, then fold the ballot and enclose and  securely seal the same in the envelope on which is printed "Official  Absentee Ballot." This envelope shall then be placed in the second one,  on which is printed the form of the oath of the elector, the name,  relationship, and oath of the person assisting, if any, and other  required identifying information. The elector shall then fill out,  subscribe, and swear to the oath printed on such envelope. Such envelope  shall then be securely sealed and the elector shall then mail or  personally deliver same to the board of registrars or absentee ballot  clerk, provided that delivery by a physically disabled elector may be  made by any adult person upon satisfactory proof that such adult person  is such elector's mother, father, grandparent, aunt, uncle, brother,  sister, spouse, son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandchild, son-in-law,  daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law,  sister-in-law, or an individual residing in the household of such  disabled elector. An elector who is confined to a hospital on a primary  or election day to whom an absentee ballot is delivered by the registrar  or absentee ballot clerk shall then and there vote the ballot, seal it  properly, and return it to the registrar or absentee ballot clerk. If  the elector registered to vote for the first time in this state by mail  and has not previously provided the identification required by Code  Section 21-2-220 and votes for the first time by absentee ballot and  fails to provide the identification required by Code Section 21-2-220  with such absentee ballot, such absentee ballot shall be treated as a  provisional ballot and shall be counted only if the registrars are able  to verify the identification and registration of the elector during the  time provided pursuant to Code Section 21-2-419.
(b)  A  physically disabled or illiterate elector may receive assistance in  preparing his or her ballot from one of the following: any elector who  is qualified to vote in the same county or municipality as the disabled  or illiterate elector; an attendant care provider or a person providing  attendant care; or the mother, father, grandparent, aunt, uncle,  brother, sister, spouse, son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandchild,  son-in-law, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law,  brother-in-law, or sister-in-law of the disabled or illiterate elector.  The person rendering assistance to the elector in preparing the ballot  shall sign the oath printed on the same envelope as the oath to be  signed by the elector. If the disabled or illiterate elector is  sojourning outside his or her own county or municipality, a notary  public of the jurisdiction may give such assistance and shall sign the  oath printed on the same envelope as the oath to be signed by the  elector. No person shall assist more than ten such electors in any  primary, election, or runoff in which there is no federal candidate on  the ballot. Any person who willfully violates this subsection shall be  guilty of a felony and, upon conviction thereof, shall be sentenced to  imprisonment for not less than one nor more than ten years or to pay a  fine not to exceed $100,000.00, or both, for each such violation.
(c)  When  an elector applies in person for an absentee ballot, after the absentee  ballots have been printed, the absentee ballot may be issued to the  elector at the time of the application therefor within the confines of  the registrar's or absentee ballot clerk's office or may be mailed to  the elector, depending upon the elector's request. If the ballot is  issued to the elector at the time of application, the elector shall then  and there within the confines of the registrar's or absentee ballot  clerk's office vote and return the absentee ballot as provided in  subsections (a) and (b) of this Code section. The board of registrars or  absentee ballot clerk shall furnish accommodations to the elector to  ensure the privacy of the elector while voting his or her absentee  ballot.