11-203 - Special federal voters; designation of means of transmission by special federal voters.

§ 11-203. Special federal voters; designation of means of transmission  by  special  federal  voters. 1. A special federal voter may designate a  preference to  receive  a  voter  registration  application,  a  special  federal  ballot  application  or  a  special  federal  ballot  by  mail,  facsimile transmission or electronic mail. Such designation shall remain  in effect until revoked or changed by the special federal  voter.  If  a  special  federal  voter  does  not  designate a preference, the board of  elections shall transmit the  voter  registration  application,  special  federal  ballot  application  or  special  federal  ballot by mail. If a  special federal voter designates a preference for facsimile transmission  or electronic mail but does not provide the necessary  facsimile  number  or  e-mail  address,  the  board  of  elections shall transmit the voter  registration application, special federal ballot application or  special  federal  ballot  by  mail  and  request  the  omitted  information.  All  communications to the special federal voter shall  include  the  mailing  address of the board of elections.    2.  Irrespective of the preferred method of transmission designated by  a special federal voter, a special federal  voter's  original  completed  voter  registration  application, special federal ballot application and  special  federal  ballot  must  be  returned  by  mail  or   in   person  notwithstanding  that a prior copy was sent to the board of elections by  facsimile transmission or electronic mail.