8-400 - Absentee voting; application for ballot.

§  8-400.  Absentee  voting;  application for ballot.   1. A qualified  voter may vote as an absentee  voter  under  this  chapter  if,  on  the  occurrence  of any village election conducted by the board of elections,  primary election, special election, general election or  New  York  city  community  school  board  district  or  city  of Buffalo school district  election, he or she expects to be:    (a) absent from the county of his or her residence, or, if a  resident  of the city of New York absent from said city; or    (b)  unable  to appear personally at the polling place of the election  district in which he or she is a qualified voter because of  illness  or  physical disability or duties related to the primary care of one or more  individuals  who  are  ill  or physically disabled, or because he or she  will be or is a patient in a hospital; or    (c) an inmate or patient of a veteran's administration hospital; or    (d) absent from his or her voting  residence  because  he  or  she  is  detained  in  jail awaiting action by a grand jury or awaiting trial, or  confined in jail or prison after a conviction for an offense other  than  a  felony,  provided that he or she is qualified to vote in the election  district of his or her residence.    2. A qualified voter desiring to vote at such election as an  absentee  voter  for  any  reason  specified  in  subdivision one hereof must make  application for an absentee ballot on a form to be obtained and filed as  provided herein or by letter  as  provided  in  paragraph  (d)  of  this  subdivision.    (a)  Application  forms shall be furnished by and may be obtained from  any board of elections at any time until the day before  such  election.  Application  forms  shall also be supplied by the board of inspectors of  the election district in which applicant is a qualified voter on all  of  the days provided for local registration. In addition, application forms  shall  be  supplied  upon  the  request of the person authorized to vote  pursuant to this section, any such person's spouse, parent or  child,  a  person  residing with the applicant as a member of his household, or the  applicant's duly authorized agent. Application forms sent outside of the  United States to a country other than Canada or Mexico,  shall  be  sent  airmail.  Any  reference  to  "board  of  elections"  in  the  remaining  provisions of this section, except with respect to  the  furnishing  and  obtaining  of applications for absentee ballots, means only the board of  elections of the county or city in which the applicant  is  a  qualified  voter.    (b) Applications may be filed either with the board of elections or in  person  with  the  board of inspectors of the election district in which  the applicant is a qualified voter, on one  of  the  days  provided  for  local registration.    (c)  All  applications  must  be  mailed to the board of elections not  later than the seventh day before the election for  which  a  ballot  is  first requested or delivered to such board not later than the day before  such election.    * (d)  The  board  of elections shall mail an absentee ballot to every  qualified voter otherwise eligible for such a ballot, who requests  such  an  absentee  ballot  from such board of elections in a letter, which is  signed by the voter and received by the board of elections  not  earlier  than  the  thirtieth  day  nor  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; provided, however, a military voter may  request  a  military  ballot  or  voter  registration  application or an absentee  ballot application in a letter  as  provided  in  subdivision  three  of  section  10-106 of this chapter; and provided further, a special federalvoter may  request  a  special  federal  ballot  or  voter  registration  application or an absentee ballot application in a letter as provided in  paragraph  d  of  subdivision one of section 11-202 of this chapter. The  board  of elections shall enclose with such ballot a form of application  for absentee ballot if the applicant is registered with  such  board  of  elections.    * NB Effective until January 1, 2011    * (d)  The  board  of elections shall mail an absentee ballot to every  qualified voter otherwise eligible for such a ballot, who requests  such  an  absentee ballot from such board of elections in writing in a letter,  telefax indicating the address, phone number and the telefax number from  which the writing is sent or other written instrument, which  is  signed  by the voter and received by the board of elections not earlier than the  thirtieth  day  nor  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; provided, however, a  military  voter  may  request  a  military  ballot   or   voter  registration  application  or  an  absentee  ballot  application in a letter as provided  in  subdivision  three  of  section  10-106  of  this  chapter; and provided further, a special federal voter  may request a special federal ballot or voter  registration  application  or an absentee ballot application in a letter as provided in paragraph d  of  subdivision  one  of  section  11-202  of this chapter. The board of  elections shall enclose with such  ballot  a  form  of  application  for  absentee  ballot  if  the  applicant  is  registered  with such board of  elections.    * NB Effective January 1, 2011    3. The application for an absentee ballot when filed must  contain  in  each instance the following information:    (a)  Applicant's  full  name,  date  of  birth, and residence address,  including the street and number, if any, rural delivery route,  if  any,  mailing  address  if different from the residence address and his or her  town or city and an address to which the ballot shall be mailed.    (b) A statement that the  applicant  is  a  qualified  and  registered  voter.    (c)  A statement, as appropriate, that on the day of such election the  applicant  expects  in  good  faith  to  be  in  one  of  the  following  categories:    (i)  absent  from the county of his or her residence, or if a resident  of the city of New York absent from said city; provided, however, if the  applicant expects to be absent from such county or city for  a  duration  covering  more  than  one election and seeks an absentee ballot for each  election, he or she shall state the dates when  he  or  she  expects  to  begin and end such absence; or    (ii)  unable  to  appear  at  a  polling  place  because of illness or  physical disability or duties related to the primary care of one or more  individuals who are ill or physically disabled; or    (iii) an inmate or patient of a veteran's administration hospital; or    (iv) detained in jail awaiting action by  a  grand  jury  or  awaiting  trial  or  confined  in jail or prison after a conviction for an offense  other than a felony and stating the place where he or she is so detained  or confined.    (d) Such application shall  permit  the  applicant  to  apply  for  an  absentee ballot for either a primary election or the general election in  any  year  and  for  those  persons who will be continuously absent from  their county of residence during the period  between  the  fall  primary  election  and  the general election in any year to apply for ballots for  both such elections in such year. A voter who applies  for  an  absenteeballot  shall  be  sent  an  absentee ballot for any special election or  winter primary that occurs during the period of absence specified in the  application.    4.  A  voter  who  claims permanent illness or physical disability may  make application for an absentee ballot and  the  right  to  receive  an  absentee  ballot for each election thereafter as provided herein without  further  application,  by  filing  with  the  board  of   elections   an  application which shall contain a statement to be executed by the voter.  Upon  filing  of such application the board of elections shall cause the  registration records of the voter to be  marked  "Permanently  Disabled"  and  thereafter  shall  send  an  absentee  ballot  for  each succeeding  primary, special or general election to such voter at his  or  her  last  known  address  by  first  class  mail  with  a  request  to  the postal  authorities not to forward such ballot but to return it in five days  in  the  event  that it cannot be delivered to the addressee. The mailing of  such  ballot  for  each  election  shall  continue  until  such  voter's  registration is cancelled.    5.  The application for an absentee ballot shall contain the following  language printed in bold face directly  above  the  signature  line:  "I  CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION IN THIS APPLICATION IS TRUE AND CORRECT AND  UNDERSTAND  THAT  THIS  APPLICATION WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ALL PURPOSES AS  THE EQUIVALENT OF AN AFFIDAVIT AND, IF  IT  CONTAINS  A  MATERIAL  FALSE  STATEMENT,  SHALL SUBJECT ME TO THE SAME PENALTIES AS IF I HAD BEEN DULY  SWORN." Such application shall be  accepted  for  all  purposes  as  the  equivalent of an affidavit and if it contains a material false statement  shall  subject  the person signing it to the same penalties as if he had  been duly sworn.    6. For purposes of this  section,  the  use  of  titles,  initials  or  customary  abbreviations  of given names by the signers of, or witnesses  to, an absentee ballot request letter, an  absentee  ballot  application  form   or   an  absentee  ballot  envelope,  or  the  use  of  customary  abbreviations of addresses of  such  signers  or  witnesses,  shall  not  invalidate   such   voter's  signature  or  witness's  signature  on  an  application for an absentee ballot or upon canvass or recanvass  of  the  ballot pursuant to this chapter.    7.  If  a  person entitled to an absentee ballot is unable to sign his  application because of illness,  physical  disability  or  inability  to  read,  he  shall  be  excused  from  signing upon making a statement, in  substantially the following  form,  which  shall  be  witnessed  by  one  person:   "I hereby state that I am unable to sign my application for an absentee  ballot without assistance because I am unable to write by reason of my  illness or physical disability or because I am unable to read. I have  made, or have received assistance in making, my mark in lieu of my  signature."   (Date)...........................                       ...........................(Mark)                               (Name of Voter)   "I, the undersigned, hereby certify that the above named voter affixed  his mark to this application in my presence and I know him to be the  person who affixed his mark to said application and understand that this  statement will be accepted for all purposes as the equivalent of an  affidavit and if it contains a material false statement, shall subject  me to the same penalties as if I had been duly sworn."...........................                            (Signature of Witness)                          ...........................                             (Address of Witness)   Such statement shall be included in the application form furnished by  the board of elections.    8.  Printed  forms  of applications for absentee ballots in accordance  with the requirements of this section shall be provided by the board  of  elections.  An  appropriate  number  shall  be  retained by the board of  elections for the purpose of furnishing  an  application  form  to  each  qualified  voter  who  applies  therefor  before the board of elections,  either in person  or  by  mail,  and  an  appropriate  number  shall  be  delivered  to  each  board  of  inspectors on registration days with the  election  supplies,  and  the  board  of  inspectors  shall  retain  the  completed  and  unused  applications  and  return  them  to the board of  elections with their election supplies and an appropriate  number  shall  be  available  for distribution to officers of political parties, county  clerks, city, town and village clerks, colleges,  libraries,  hospitals,  nursing   homes,  senior  citizens  centers  and  any  other  convenient  distribution source which is approved by the local  or  state  board  of  elections and which requests such forms.    9.  The  provisions  of  this  section  for absentee voting in primary  elections shall not apply to the party positions of members of the ward,  town, city or county committee.    10.  The  state  board  of  elections  shall  prescribe   a   standard  application  form for use under this section. The use of any application  form which substantially complies with the provisions  of  this  section  shall  be  acceptable  and any application filed on such a form shall be  accepted for filing.