Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 42 : Section 1973ff-2


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 1973ff-2. Federal write-in absentee ballot for overseas voters in general elections for Federal office

    (a) In general
      The Presidential designee shall prescribe a Federal write-in
    absentee ballot (including a secrecy envelope and mailing envelope
    for such ballot) for use in general elections for Federal office by
    overseas voters who make timely application for, and do not
    receive, States, absentee ballots.
    (b) Submission and processing
      Except as otherwise provided in this subchapter, a Federal
    write-in absentee ballot shall be submitted and processed in the
    manner provided by law for absentee ballots in the State involved.
    A Federal write-in absentee ballot of an overseas voter shall not
    be counted - 
        (1) if the ballot is submitted from any location in the United
      States;
        (2) if the application of the overseas voter for a State
      absentee ballot is received by the appropriate State election
      official less than 30 days before the general election; or
        (3) if a State absentee ballot of the overseas voter is
      received by the appropriate State election official not later
      than the deadline for receipt of the State absentee ballot under
      State law.
    (c) Special rules
      The following rules shall apply with respect to Federal write-in
    absentee ballots:
        (1) In completing the ballot, the overseas voter may designate
      a candidate by writing in the name of the candidate or by writing
      in the name of a political party (in which case the ballot shall
      be counted for the candidate of that political party).
        (2) In the case of the offices of President and Vice President,
      a vote for a named candidate or a vote by writing in the name of
      a political party shall be counted as a vote for the electors
      supporting the candidate involved.
        (3) Any abbreviation, misspelling, or other minor variation in
      the form of the name of a candidate or a political party shall be
      disregarded in determining the validity of the ballot, if the
      intention of the voter can be ascertained.
    (d) Second ballot submission; instruction to overseas voter
      An overseas voter who submits a Federal write-in absentee ballot
    and later receives a State absentee ballot, may submit the State
    absentee ballot. The Presidential designee shall assure that the
    instructions for each Federal write-in absentee ballot clearly
    state that an overseas voter who submits a Federal write-in
    absentee ballot and later receives and submits a State absentee
    ballot should make every reasonable effort to inform the
    appropriate State election official that the voter has submitted
    more than one ballot.
    (e) Use of approved State absentee ballot in place of Federal
      write-in absentee ballot
      The Federal write-in absentee ballot shall not be valid for use
    in a general election if the State involved provides a State
    absentee ballot that - 
        (1) at the request of the State, is approved by the
      Presidential designee for use in place of the Federal write-in
      absentee ballot; and
        (2) is made available to overseas voters at least 60 days
      before the deadline for receipt of the State ballot under State
      law.
    (f) Certain States exempted
      A State is not required to permit use of the Federal write-in
    absentee ballot, if, on and after August 28, 1986, the State has in
    effect a law providing that - 
        (1) a State absentee ballot is required to be available to any
      voter described in section 1973ff-6(5)(A) of this title at least
      90 days before the general election involved; and
        (2) a State absentee ballot is required to be available to any
      voter described in section 1973ff-6(5)(B) or (C) of this title,
      as soon as the official list of candidates in the general
      election is complete.



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