11-204 - Processing of applications by board of elections.

§  11-204.  Processing  of applications by board of elections.  1. The  registration application forms shall be in  a  form  prescribed  by  the  state board of elections.    2.  Upon  receipt  of  an  application,  the  board of elections shall  determine upon such inquiry as it deems proper whether the applicant has  answered all the questions contained in the application and whether  the  applicant  is  legally  qualified  to receive and vote a special federal  ballot. If it finds he is not so qualified, the board shall  reject  the  application  and  shall  notify the applicant of such rejection and give  the reason or reasons therefor in accordance with the  preferred  method  of  transmission  designated  by the voter pursuant to section 11-203 of  this title. All investigations  by  the  board  of  elections  shall  be  concluded  and  all determinations made not later than the twentieth day  before election.    3. If a federal post card application form is received from  a  person  who  is  qualified  to  vote  as a special federal voter but who has not  previously registered pursuant to the provisions  of  this  title,  such  federal  post  card application form shall be treated in all respects as  an application for registration and enrollment  and  a  special  federal  ballot  pursuant to the provisions of this title. If such a federal post  card application form is received from a person already registered as  a  special  federal  voter  pursuant  to the provisions of this title, such  application shall be treated in all respects as  an  application  for  a  special federal ballot pursuant to the provisions of this title.    4. If the board of elections shall determine that the applicant making  the application provided for in this section is qualified to receive and  vote a special federal ballot, it shall, as soon as practicable after it  shall  have so determined, or not later than thirty-two days before each  general or primary election and twelve days before each special election  in which such applicant is  qualified  to  vote,  or  three  days  after  receipt  of  such an application, whichever is later, mail to him or her  at the residence address outside the United States shown in his  or  her  application, a special federal ballot, an inner affirmation envelope and  an  outer  envelope,  or  otherwise  distribute  same  to  the  voter in  accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter  pursuant  to section 11-203 of this title. The board of elections  shall  also  mail,  or  otherwise  distribute  in  accordance  with  the  preferred  method  of  transmission  designated by the voter pursuant to  section 11-203  of  this  title,  a  special  federal  ballot  to  every  qualified  special  federal  voter  who  is  already  registered and who  requests such special federal ballot from such board of elections  in  a  letter,  which  is  signed  by  the  voter  and received by the board of  elections not later than the seventh day before the election  for  which  the  ballot  is  first  requested and which states the address where the  voter is registered and the address to which the ballot is to be mailed.  The board of  elections  shall  enclose  with  such  ballot  a  form  of  application for a special federal ballot.    5.  The  board  of elections shall keep a list of the persons who have  made and signed applications for special  federal  ballots  and  of  the  applicants  who  have  been  determined to be qualified. The board shall  keep open to public inspection such list of applicants with their names,  addresses, party enrollments, and application dates and  shall  give  to  the  chairman  of each political party in the county fifteen days before  each election, a complete list of special  federal  voters  eligible  to  vote  in  such  election.  Such  list  shall  contain  the  names, party  enrollments for a primary election  and  places  of  previous  residence  including  the  election  district and ward, if any, and, in the city ofNew York and the county of Nassau, the assembly  district  of  all  such  voters.