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393 <br />A <br />/-/ �� <br />V L_F_ - <br />'INSTRUCTIONS TO ABSENT VOTER9,%,.", <br />Re&d.Carefully before Marking Ballot <br />Exhibit the absent voting ballot unmarked to an <br />1,, �authorized by law to administer oaths, in a mun- <br />other than the city or town where registered to <br />A,yottexorf unable by reason of physical disability to vote <br />n at the polling place, to such official in the <br />punePpality wherein you are registered to vote and the <br />ffdallgshall satisfy himself that the ballot is unmarked. <br />2f3Niark the ballot in the presence of said official but <br />r onot hold any conversation with him as to how the <br />sballo't: is to be marked or after marking the allot do not <br />ter marking the ballot enclose and seal in the <br />RX%.bffil6Vv,6nvelope. <br />"Off <br />ecute and have the official execute the affidavit <br />Yballot envelope. <br />''"Enclose and seal the ballot envelope in the return <br />envelope addressed to the election commissioners or the <br />the city or town where registered to vote, prop- <br />er y -e, rse same with name, address, ward and precinct <br />77 <br />where; registered to vote. <br />6 on or before day of election at a post office in <br />a--m�.c pality other than the city or town where regis- <br />vote or if unable by reason of physical disability <br />ei n person at the polling place it may be mailed <br />--municipality; the envelope containing the ballot <br />must reach the city or town clerk or the election com- <br />ib&rs before the hour fixed for the closing of the <br />the day of election or the ballot will not be <br />­,,-coime <br />sent voter who is unable to mark his ballot may <br />it <br />marked for him by the clerk of a court of record <br />or assistant clerk of a city or town of the Com- <br />monwealth or a notary public or justice of the. peace <br />commissioned in the Commonwealth, who shall add to <br />d in writing a statement of the fact that the vot- <br />able to write, stating the reason therefore, and <br />the voter's name on both envelopes. <br />Any- ballot which was applied for by a voter because he <br />b'e unable by reason of physical disability to cast <br />s, i ,v . o&t e in person at the polling place at an election <br />S&ibe'defective if the official in whose presence it was <br />markedand before whom the affidavit required was ex- <br />�',:'6cuted`is a candidate for office at such election. <br />'AAY`-,soldier, sailor or marine, without the United <br />ting as herein permitted, may substitute for <br />the. required jurat and transmit with the sealed ballot, <br />a written statement setting forth the facts required, <br />made'4,y any one of his superior officers of a rank in <br />the. arm higher than first lieutenant, and. in the navy <br />:.,higher �"than lieutenant of the second grade. If within <br />the United States he may appear before any such of <br />ficers and take the required oath. <br />A voter may vote in person even if he has mailed an <br />— <br />absent. Voter's ballot but in <br />such case his absent voter <br />--ballot cannot be counted. <br />Penalty for unlawfully voting or attempting to, _Vote <br />under the laws relative to absent voting, a fine of, not <br />-'more than five hundred dollars and by imprisonment in <br />ail r not more than one year. <br />ELWOOD O. MILLS <br />r. r1r, <br />I <br />A <br />Z_ <br />