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Question: Is it legal to send absentee ballots to elderly people who have requested them in the past, or must they apply to get them each year?
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Receive automatically
 
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Apply each year
 
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« on: June 18, 2006, 08:45:19 AM »

They should apply each election. If the municipality wants to send out a reminder notice to apply several weeks in advance to seniors I think that would be okay but to just send out a ballot would invite fraud on a large scale. Many people may have died between elections yet the temptation to vote their "automatic" absentee ballot would be too great.
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