11-216 - Forwarding of applications and ballots.

§  11-216.  Forwarding  of  applications  and ballots. 1. If the state  board of elections receives any applications, requests for  applications  or  ballots  from persons who are or may be eligible to vote pursuant to  this title, it shall forthwith forward such applications or  ballots  to  the  board of elections in whose jurisdiction such persons are or may be  so eligible.    2. If a board of elections receives  any  applications,  requests  for  applications or ballots from persons who are or may be eligible to vote,  pursuant  to  this title, from an address in the jurisdiction of another  board of elections, the board receiving  such  applications  or  ballots  shall  forthwith mail them by first class mail to the board of elections  in whose jurisdiction such persons are or may be so eligible.    3. (a) Upon the proclamation of a special election by the governor  or  otherwise pursuant to law, each board of elections shall, not later than  three days after the establishment of the date of such special election,  transmit   by   mail,  facsimile  transmission  or  electronic  mail  in  accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter  pursuant  to  section  11-203  of  this title, a federal write-in  absentee ballot to all  special  federal  voters  eligible  to  vote  by  special federal ballot in such special election.    (b)  Each  board  of  elections  which  is  served  with a court order  restraining or enjoining the issuance of ballots in any election,  other  than  a special election, in which any special federal voter is entitled  to receive  a  ballot  shall  immediately  notify  the  state  board  of  elections  of  such  fact  and  shall  transmit  in  accordance with the  preferred method of transmission designated  by  the  voter,  a  federal  write-in  absentee ballot to all special federal voters eligible to vote  in such election.    (c) A special federal  voter  who  has  received  a  federal  write-in  absentee  ballot  shall  be  entitled  to  receive  a  certified  ballot  notwithstanding the prior transmission of a  federal  write-in  absentee  ballot  to  such  voter  pursuant  to  paragraph  (a)  or  (b)  of  this  subdivision. Such certified special federal ballot shall be sent by  the  board   of   elections  in  accordance  with  the  preferred  method  of  transmission designated by the special federal voter pursuant to section  11-203 of this title, or expedited mail if the special federal voter has  not expressed a preference to receive same by facsimile transmission  or  electronic mail, and his or her request for a special federal ballot was  made at least thirty-two days before the election.