1506 - Checkup of registers.

     § 1506.  Checkup of registers.        (a)  General rule.--At any time prior to the 30th day     preceding an election, a commission may mail to any qualified     elector whose name appears in any district register a notice     setting forth the elector's name and address as it appears in     the register and requesting the elector in case of any error to     present the notice within ten days at the office of the     commission to have the error corrected and warning that any     discrepancy between the qualified elector's actual name and     address and his name and address as recorded in the original     register will constitute ground for challenging the elector's     vote. The notice shall contain on the outside "Do not forward,     return to board of elections" and a request of the postal     service to return it within five days if it cannot be delivered     to the addressee at the address given.        (b)  Checkup by postal service.--At any time prior to the     30th day preceding an election, the commission may cause a     checkup to be made by the postal service of any qualified     elector whose name appears in any district register.        (c)  Quadrennial checkups.--At least once in each four years     the commission may conduct a checkup of each registered elector     by either of the methods provided for in subsections (a) and     (b).        (d)  Failure to deliver notice.--Upon the return by the     postal service of any notice which it has been unable to deliver     at the given address because the addressee cannot be found there     or upon report by the postal service that any registered elector     does not reside at the address given on the registration card,     the commission shall do one of the following:            (1)  Direct an authorized employee to visit in person the        address of the qualified elector and, if the employee finds        that the qualified elector does not reside at the address, to        leave at the address the notice prescribed by subsection (e).            (2)  Mail to the registered elector at the address given        on the registration card the notice prescribed by subsection        (e). The notice shall be sent as first class mail and shall        contain on the outside a request to the postmaster to forward        it if the addressee does not reside at the address given        thereon.        (e)  Communication with commission.--The notice stipulated by     subsection (d) shall require the registered elector to     communicate with the commission by a date designated by the     commission, which shall be not less than ten days nor more than     30 days from the service or mailing of the notice and in any     case not later than the 15th day preceding an election, and     satisfy the commission of qualifications as a qualified elector.     At the expiration of the time specified in the notice, the     commission shall cancel the registration of a person who has not     communicated with the commission and proved qualifications as a     qualified elector, except that, if a registered elector who has     been mailed the notice prescribed by this subsection     communicates with the commission claiming the right to remain     registered at the address to which the original notice was     mailed, the commission shall investigate and, if not satisfied     of the right of the registered elector to remain registered at     the address, shall cancel the registration of the elector. Every     elector whose registration is canceled under this section must     register in the manner provided by this part in order to be     eligible to vote at any election.        (f)  Elector in military service.--The registration of a     person in military service shall not be canceled by reason of     the failure of the person to reside at the address appearing     upon the district register if the person resided at the address     on the date of entering military service.        Cross References.  Section 1506 is referred to in sections     1507, 1510, 1513 of this title.