In general
Designation of single State office to provide information on registration and absentee ballot procedures for all voters in State
In general
Each State shall designate a single office which shall be responsible for providing information regarding voter registration procedures and absentee ballot procedures to be used by absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters with respect to elections for Federal office (including procedures relating to the use of the Federal write-in absentee ballot) to all absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters who wish to register to vote or vote in any jurisdiction in the State.
Recommendation regarding use of office to accept and process materials
Congress recommends that the State office designated under paragraph (1) be responsible for carrying out the State’s duties under this Act, including accepting valid voter registration applications, absentee ballot applications, and absentee ballots (including Federal write-in absentee ballots) from all absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters who wish to register to vote or vote in any jurisdiction in the State.
Report on number of absentee ballots transmitted and received
52 U.S.C. 20901Not later than 90 days after the date of each regularly scheduled general election for Federal office, each State and unit of local government which administered the election shall (through the State, in the case of a unit of local government) submit a report to the Election Assistance Commission (established under the Help America Vote Act of 2002 [ et seq.]) on the combined number of absentee ballots transmitted to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters for the election and the combined number of such ballots which were returned by such voters and cast in the election, and shall make such report available to the general public.
Registration notification
With respect to each absent uniformed services voter and each overseas voter who submits a voter registration application or an absentee ballot request, if the State rejects the application or request, the State shall provide the voter with the reasons for the rejection.
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
In general
Clarification regarding provision of multiple means of electronic communication
A State may, in addition to the means of electronic communication so designated, provide multiple means of electronic communication to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters, including a means of electronic communication for the appropriate jurisdiction of the State.
Inclusion of designated means of electronic communication with informational and instructional materials that accompany balloting materials
Each State shall include a means of electronic communication so designated with all informational and instructional materials that accompany balloting materials sent by the State to absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters.
Availability and maintenance of online repository of State contact information
The Federal Voting Assistance Program of the Department of Defense shall maintain and make available to the public an online repository of State contact information with respect to elections for Federal office, including the single State office designated under subsection (b) and the means of electronic communication designated under paragraph (1), to be used by absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters as a resource to send voter registration applications and absentee ballot applications to the appropriate jurisdiction in the State.
Transmission if no preference indicated
In the case where an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter does not designate a preference under subsection (a)(6)(C), the State shall transmit the voter registration application or absentee ballot application by any delivery method allowable in accordance with applicable State law, or if there is no applicable State law, by mail.
Security and privacy protections
Security protections
To the extent practicable, States shall ensure that the procedures established under subsection (a)(6) protect the security and integrity of the voter registration and absentee ballot application request processes.
Privacy protections
To the extent practicable, the procedures established under subsection (a)(6) shall ensure that the privacy of the identity and other personal data of an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter who requests or is sent a voter registration application or absentee ballot application under such subsection is protected throughout the process of making such request or being sent such application.
Transmission of blank absentee ballots by mail and electronically
In general
Transmission if no preference indicated
In the case where an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter does not designate a preference under paragraph (1)(B), the State shall transmit the ballot by any delivery method allowable in accordance with applicable State law, or if there is no applicable State law, by mail.
Security and privacy protections
Security protections
To the extent practicable, States shall ensure that the procedures established under subsection (a)(7) protect the security and integrity of absentee ballots.
Privacy protections
To the extent practicable, the procedures established under subsection (a)(7) shall ensure that the privacy of the identity and other personal data of an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter to whom a blank absentee ballot is transmitted under such subsection is protected throughout the process of such transmission.
Hardship exemption
In general
Approval of waiver request
Timing of waiver
In general
Except as provided under subparagraph (B), a State that requests a waiver under paragraph (1) shall submit to the Presidential designee the written waiver request not later than 90 days before the election for Federal office with respect to which the request is submitted. The Presidential designee shall approve or deny the waiver request not later than 65 days before such election.
Exception
If a State requests a waiver under paragraph (1) as the result of an undue hardship described in paragraph (2)(B)(ii), the State shall submit to the Presidential designee the written waiver request as soon as practicable. The Presidential designee shall approve or deny the waiver request not later than 5 business days after the date on which the request is received.
Application of waiver
A waiver approved under paragraph (2) shall only apply with respect to the election for Federal office for which the request was submitted. For each subsequent election for Federal office, the Presidential designee shall only approve a waiver if the State has submitted a request under paragraph (1) with respect to such election.
Tracking marked ballots
The chief State election official, in coordination with local election jurisdictions, shall develop a free access system by which an absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter may determine whether the absentee ballot of the absent uniformed services voter or overseas voter has been received by the appropriate State election official.
Prohibiting refusal to accept applications for failure to meet certain requirements
Pub. L. 99–410, title I, § 102100 Stat. 925 Pub. L. 107–107, div. A, title XVI, § 1606(a)(1)115 Stat. 1278 Pub. L. 107–252, title VII116 Stat. 1723–1725 Pub. L. 108–375, div. A, title V, § 566(b)118 Stat. 1919 Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V123 Stat. 2319 (, , ; , , ; , §§ 702, 703(a), 705(b)(2), 707, , ; , , ; , §§ 577(a), 578(a), 579(a), (b), 580(c), (d), 582(a), 584(b), , , 2321–2323, 2325, 2327, 2330.)
Editorial Notes
References in Text
Pub. L. 99–410100 Stat. 924 This Act, referred to in subsec. (b)(2), is , , , known as the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act, which is classified principally to this chapter. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
Pub. L. 107–252116 Stat. 1666 The Help America Vote Act of 2002, referred to in subsec. (c), is , , , which is classified principally to chapter 209 (§ 20901 et seq.) of this title. For complete classification of this Act to the Code, see Tables.
Codification
section 1973ff–1 of Title 42Section was formerly classified to , The Public Health and Welfare, prior to editorial reclassification and renumbering as this section.
Pub. L. 111–84section 579(b)(1) of Pub. L. 111–84, §§ 577(a)(1), 578(a)(1), 579(a)(1), (b), 580(c), and 584(b), added pars. (6) to (11), respectively, to subsec. (a) of this section. In making the addition of par. (9) to subsec. (a), directed the striking out of “and” at the end of par. (7), which could not be executed because the word “and” did not appear at the end.
Amendments
Pub. L. 111–84, § 577(a)(1)2009—Subsec. (a)(6). , added par. (6).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 578(a)(1)Subsec. (a)(7). , added par. (7).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 579(a)(1)Subsec. (a)(8). , added par. (8).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 579(b)Subsec. (a)(9). , added par. (9). See Codification note above.
Pub. L. 111–84, § 580(c)Subsec. (a)(10). , added par. (10).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 584(b)Subsec. (a)(11). , added par. (11).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 577(a)(2)Subsec. (e). , added subsec. (e).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 578(a)(2)Subsec. (f). , added subsec. (f).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 579(a)(2)Subsec. (g). , added subsec. (g).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 580(d)Subsec. (h). , added subsec. (h).
Pub. L. 111–84, § 582(a)Subsec. (i). , added subsec. (i).
Pub. L. 108–3752004—Subsec. (a)(3). substituted “absent uniformed services voters and overseas voters” for “overseas voters”.
Pub. L. 107–252, § 7022002—, designated existing provisions as subsec. (a) and added subsec. (b).
Pub. L. 107–252, § 705(b)(2)Subsec. (a)(5). , added par. (5).
Pub. L. 107–252, § 703(a)Subsec. (c). , added subsec. (c).
Pub. L. 107–252, § 707Subsec. (d). , added subsec. (d).
Pub. L. 107–107, § 1606(a)(1)(A)2001—Par. (2). , struck out “general, special, primary, or runoff” before “election for Federal office” and “and” after semicolon at end and inserted “and absentee ballot application” after “voter registration application”.
Pub. L. 107–107, § 1606(a)(1)(B)Par. (4). , (C), added par. (4).
Statutory Notes and Related Subsidiaries
Effective Date of 2009 Amendment
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, § 577(b)123 Stat. 2320
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, § 578(b)123 Stat. 2321
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, § 579(c)123 Stat. 2324
Pub. L. 111–84section 580(f) of Pub. L. 111–84section 20301 of this titleAmendment by section 580(c), (d) of applicable with respect to the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each succeeding election for Federal office, see , set out as a note under .
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, § 582(c)123 Stat. 2327
section 584(b) of Pub. L. 111–84section 584(c) of Pub. L. 111–84section 20301 of this titleAmendment by applicable with respect to the regularly scheduled general election for Federal office held in November 2010 and each succeeding election for Federal office, see , set out as a note under .
Clarification Regarding Delegation of State Responsibilities to Local Jurisdictions
Pub. L. 111–84, div. A, title V, § 576123 Stat. 2319
Development of Standardized Format for Reports
Pub. L. 107–252, title VII, § 703(b)116 Stat. 1724