U.S Code last checked for updates: Nov 22, 2024
§ 20302.
State responsibilities
(a)
In general
Each State shall—
(1)
permit absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters to use absentee registration procedures and to vote by absentee ballot in general, special, primary, and runoff elections for Federal office;
(2)
accept and process, with respect to any election for Federal office, any otherwise valid voter registration application and absentee ballot application from an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter, if the application is received by the appropriate State election official not less than 30 days before the election;
(3)
permit absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters to use Federal write-in absentee ballots (in accordance with section 20303 of this title) in general elections for Federal office;
(4)
use the official post card form (prescribed under section 20301 of this title) for simultaneous voter registration application and absentee ballot application;
(5)
if the State requires an oath or affirmation to accompany any document under this chapter, use the standard oath prescribed by the Presidential designee under section 20301(b)(7) of this title;
(6)
in addition to any other method of registering to vote or applying for an absentee ballot in the State, establish procedures—
(A)
for absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters to request by mail and electronically voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications with respect to general, special, primary, and runoff elections for Federal office in accordance with subsection (e);
(B)
for States to send by mail and electronically (in accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated by the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter under subparagraph (C)) voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications requested under subparagraph (A) in accordance with subsection (e); and
(C)
by which the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter can designate whether the voter prefers that such voter registration application or absentee ballot application be transmitted by mail or electronically;
(7)
in addition to any other method of transmitting blank absentee ballots in the State, establish procedures for transmitting by mail and electronically blank absentee ballots to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters with respect to general, special, primary, and runoff elections for Federal office in accordance with subsection (f);
(8)
transmit a validly requested absentee ballot to an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter—
(A)
except as provided in subsection (g), in the case in which the request is received at least 45 days before an election for Federal office, not later than 45 days before the election; and
(B)
in the case in which the request is received less than 45 days before an election for Federal office—
(i)
in accordance with State law; and
(ii)
if practicable and as determined appropriate by the State, in a manner that expedites the transmission of such absentee ballot;
(9)
if the State declares or otherwise holds a runoff election for Federal office, establish a written plan that provides absentee ballots are made available to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters in manner 1
1
 So in original. Probably should be “in a manner”.
that gives them sufficient time to vote in the runoff election;
(10)
carry out section 20304(b)(1) of this title with respect to the processing and acceptance of marked absentee ballots of absent overseas uniformed services voters; and
(11)
report data on the number of absentee ballots transmitted and received under subsection (c) and such other data as the Presidential designee determines appropriate in accordance with the standards developed by the Presidential designee under section 20301(b)(11) of this title.
(b)
Designation of single State office to provide information on registration and absentee ballot procedures for all voters in State
(1)
In general
(2)
Recommendation regarding use of office to accept and process materials
(c)
Report on number of absentee ballots transmitted and received
(d)
Registration notification
(e)
Designation of means of electronic communication for absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters to request and for States to send voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications, and for other purposes related to voting information
(1)
In general
Each State shall, in addition to the designation of a single State office under subsection (b), designate not less than 1 means of electronic communication—
(A)
for use by absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters who wish to register to vote or vote in any jurisdiction in the State to request voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications under subsection (a)(6);
(B)
for use by States to send voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications requested under such subsection; and
(C)
for the purpose of providing related voting, balloting, and election information to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters.
(2)
Clarification regarding provision of multiple means of electronic communication
(3)
Inclusion of designated means of electronic communication with informational and instructional materials that accompany balloting materials
(4)
Availability and maintenance of online repository of State contact information
(5)
Transmission if no preference indicated
(6)
Security and privacy protections
(A)
Security protections
(B)
Privacy protections
(f)
Transmission of blank absentee ballots by mail and electronically
(1)
In general
Each State shall establish procedures—
(A)
to transmit blank absentee ballots by mail and electronically (in accordance with the preferred method of transmission designated by the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter under subparagraph (B)) to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters for an election for Federal office; and
(B)
by which the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter can designate whether the voter prefers that such blank absentee ballot be transmitted by mail or electronically.
(2)
Transmission if no preference indicated
(3)
Security and privacy protections
(A)
Security protections
(B)
Privacy protections
(g)
Hardship exemption
(1)
In general
If the chief State election official determines that the State is unable to meet the requirement under subsection (a)(8)(A) with respect to an election for Federal office due to an undue hardship described in paragraph (2)(B), the chief State election official shall request that the Presidential designee grant a waiver to the State of the application of such subsection. Such request shall include—
(A)
a recognition that the purpose of such subsection is to allow absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters enough time to vote in an election for Federal office;
(B)
an explanation of the hardship that indicates why the State is unable to transmit absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters an absentee ballot in accordance with such subsection;
(C)
the number of days prior to the election for Federal office that the State requires absentee ballots be transmitted to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters; and
(D)
a comprehensive plan to ensure that absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters are able to receive absentee ballots which they have requested and submit marked absentee ballots to the appropriate State election official in time to have that ballot counted in the election for Federal office, which includes—
(i)
the steps the State will undertake to ensure that absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters have time to receive, mark, and submit their ballots in time to have those ballots counted in the election;
(ii)
why the plan provides absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters sufficient time to vote as a substitute for the requirements under such subsection; and
(iii)
the underlying factual information which explains how the plan provides such sufficient time to vote as a substitute for such requirements.
(2)
Approval of waiver request
After consulting with the Attorney General, the Presidential designee shall approve a waiver request under paragraph (1) if the Presidential designee determines each of the following requirements are met:
(A)
The comprehensive plan under subparagraph (D) of such paragraph provides absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters sufficient time to receive absentee ballots they have requested and submit marked absentee ballots to the appropriate State election official in time to have that ballot counted in the election for Federal office.
(B)
One or more of the following issues creates an undue hardship for the State:
(i)
The State’s primary election date prohibits the State from complying with subsection (a)(8)(A).
(ii)
The State has suffered a delay in generating ballots due to a legal contest.
(iii)
The State Constitution prohibits the State from complying with such subsection.
(3)
Timing of waiver
(A)
In general
(B)
Exception
(4)
Application of waiver
(h)
Tracking marked ballots
(i)
Prohibiting refusal to accept applications for failure to meet certain requirements
A State shall not refuse to accept and process any otherwise valid voter registration application or absentee ballot application (including the official post card form prescribed under section 20301 of this title) or marked absentee ballot submitted in any manner by an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter solely on the basis of the following:
(1)
Notarization requirements.
(2)
Restrictions on paper type, including weight and size.
(3)
Restrictions on envelope type, including weight and size.
(Pub. L. 99–410, title I, § 102, Aug. 28, 1986, 100 Stat. 925; Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title XVI, § 1606(a)(1), Dec. 28, 2001, 115 Stat. 1278; Pub. L. 107–252, title VII, §§ 702, 703(a), 705(b)(2), 707, Oct. 29, 2002, 116 Stat. 1723–1725; Pub. L. 108–375, div. A, title V, § 566(b), Oct. 28, 2004, 118 Stat. 1919; Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, §§ 577(a), 578(a), 579(a), (b), 580(c), (d), 582(a), 584(b), Oct. 28, 2009, 123 Stat. 2319, 2321–2323, 2325, 2327, 2330.)
cite as: 52 USC 20302