11-208 - Special federal voters; cancellation of registration.

§  11-208.  Special  federal  voters; cancellation of registration. 1.  Voters registered pursuant to this title shall be eligible  to  vote  in  every  election  in  which  special  federal voters are eligible to vote  which is held on or after the  thirtieth  day  after  receipt  of  their  applications for such registration.    2.    If  any ballot, application form or other mail sent to a special  federal voter at his address outside the United States by such board  is  returned  by  the  post  office as undeliverable, the board of elections  shall send a confirmation notice to such special federal voter  at  such  address  pursuant to the provisions of section 5-712 of this chapter and  shall place the registration of such voter in inactive  status.  If  the  board of elections subsequently receives notice of a new address outside  the  United  States for such voter, or notice that the voter is still at  the same address outside the United States, the board shall restore  the  registration  of such voter to active status in the manner prescribed by  section 5-213 of this chapter.    3. The board of elections shall process and preserve  the  records  of  such   registrations,  including  the  original  applications  for  such  registrations, in the same manner and for the same period of time as the  records  of   other   voters   registered   under   permanent   personal  registration.    4. A special federal voter whose registration is cancelled pursuant to  the  provisions  of  section  5-400 of this chapter shall be eligible to  reregister in the manner provided by this title.    5. Upon  cancelling  the  registration  of  a  special  federal  voter  pursuant  to  the provisions of section 5-400 of this chapter, the board  of elections shall forthwith notify  such  voter  at  his  last  address  outside  the  United  States of the fact of the cancellation, the reason  therefor, and of his right to reregister pursuant to this title.