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- Alaska Statutes.
- Title 15. Elections
- Chapter 20. Special Procedures For Elections
- Section 81. Absentee Voting By Mail or Electronic Transmission.
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AS 15.20.081. Absentee Voting By Mail or Electronic Transmission.
- (a) A qualified voter may apply by mail or by electronic transmission to the director for an absentee ballot. The
application must include the address or, if the application requests delivery of an absentee ballot by electronic
transmission, the telephone electronic transmission number, to which the absentee ballot is to be returned, the
applicant's full Alaska residence address, and the applicant's signature. However, a person residing outside the United
States and applying to vote absentee in federal elections in accordance with AS 15.05.011 need not include an Alaska residence address in
the application.
- (b) An application requesting delivery of an absentee ballot to the applicant by mail must be received by the division of
elections not less than seven days before the election for which the absentee ballot is sought. An application for an
absentee ballot for a state election from a qualified voter requesting delivery of an absentee ballot to the applicant
by electronic transmission must be received by the division of elections not later than 5:00 p.m. Alaska time on the
day before the election for which the absentee ballot is sought. An absentee ballot application submitted by mail under
this section must permit the person to register to vote under AS 15.07.070
and to request an absentee ballot for each state election held within that calendar year for which the voter is
eligible to vote. An absentee ballot application submitted by electronic transmission under this section may not
include a provision that permits a person to register to vote under AS 15.07.070
.
- (c) After receipt of an application, the director shall send the absentee ballot and other absentee voting material to the
applicant by the most expeditious mail service. However, if the application requests that an absentee ballot for a
state election be sent by electronic transmission, the director shall send the absentee ballot and other absentee
voting material to the applicant by electronic transmission. The absentee ballot and other absentee voting material
shall be sent as soon as they are ready for distribution. If the absentee ballot and other absentee voting material are
mailed to the applicant, the return envelope sent with the ballot and other materials shall be addressed to the
election supervisor in the district in which the voter is a resident.
- (d) Upon receipt of an absentee ballot by mail, the voter, in the presence of a notary public, commissioned officer of the
armed forces including the National Guard, district judge or magistrate, United States postal official, registration
official, or other person qualified to administer oaths, may proceed to mark the ballot in secret, to place the ballot
in the secrecy sleeve, to place the secrecy sleeve in the envelope provided, and to sign the voter's certificate on the
envelope in the presence of an official listed in this subsection who shall sign as attesting official and shall date
the signature. If none of the officials listed in this subsection is reasonably accessible, an absentee voter shall
sign the voter's certificate in the presence of two persons over the age of 18 years, who shall sign as witnesses and
attest to the date on which the voter signed the certificate in their presence, and, in addition, the voter shall
provide the certification prescribed in AS 09.63.020
.
- (e) An absentee ballot must be marked on or before the date of the election. Except as provided in (h) of this section, a
voter who returns the absentee ballot by mail, whether provided to the voter by mail or by electronic transmission,
shall use a mail service at least equal to first class and mail the ballot not later than the day of the election to
the election supervisor for the house district in which the voter seeks to vote. Except as provided in AS 15.20.480
, the ballot may not be counted unless it is received by the close of business on the 10th day after the election. If
the ballot is postmarked, it must be postmarked on or before election day. After the day of the election, ballots may
not be accepted unless received by mail.
- (f) The director shall require a voter casting an absentee ballot by mail to provide proof of identification or other
information to aid in the establishment of the voter's identity as prescribed by regulations adopted under AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act). If the voter is a first-time
voter who initially registered by mail or by facsimile or other electronic transmission approved by the director under
AS 15.07.050 and has not met the identification
requirements set out in AS 15.07.060, the voter must
provide one of the following forms of proof of identification:
- (1) a copy of a driver's license, state identification card, current and valid photo identification, birth certificate,
passport, or hunting or fishing license; or
- (2) a copy of a current utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, government check, or other government document; an item
provided under this paragraph must show the name and current address of the voter.
- (g) The director shall maintain a record of the name of each voter to whom an absentee ballot is sent under this section.
The record must list the date on which the ballot is mailed or provided by electronic transmission and the date on
which the ballot is received by the election supervisor and the dates on which the ballot was executed and postmarked.
- (h) Except as provided in AS 15.20.480
, an absentee ballot returned by mail from outside the United States or from a military APO or FPO address that has
been marked and mailed not later than election day may not be counted unless the ballot is received by the election
supervisor not later than the close of business on the 15th day following the election.
- (i) An absentee ballot application submitted by an absent uniformed services voter or by an absent overseas voter
qualifying under AS 15.05.011 is valid through the
next two regularly scheduled general elections for federal office after the date the application is submitted. In this
subsection, "absent uniformed services voter" has the meaning given in 42 U.S.C. 1973ff-6.
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