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A. Yes, but the hours have been shortened. Registration sessions must be held on the <br /> registration deadline from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. and from 7 p.m. until 8 p.m. As always, you <br /> may mare alternate arrangements for voter registration, such. as leaving mail-in forms at <br /> the police station for voters to complete and leave with a member of staff there. <br /> BALLOTS <br /> Q. If the election date is postponed, do I need to print new ballots? <br /> A. No. The law specifies that ballots already printed with the original election date shall <br /> be used for the new election date. If you need to print additional absentee ballots, they <br /> should be identical to the ones you already used, original election date and all. <br /> Q. If I haven't printed my ballots yet, do I put the new election date on them? <br /> A. If you've moved your election and the new date is been voted before printing your <br /> ballots, you may print them with the new date of the election. <br /> Q. what do we do if we need additional AV-? or EV-? envelopes? <br /> A. if you need additional envelopes, please contact the Elections Division. <br /> ABSENTEEMARLY BALLOTS <br /> Q. Do I need to send a new absentee ballot to voters who already got one? <br /> A. No. The ballots already sent to voters and returned are still valid. <br /> Q. should I wait to send absentee ballots until we have chosen a new election <br /> date? <br /> A. No. You should not wait to send absentee ballots and instead should send as soon <br /> as possible. You may want to consider including an insert explaining that the election . <br /> date has been moved and that the ballot will be due back to your office by the close of <br /> polls on that date, as well as information on where to find information on the new date. <br /> Q. Who qualifies for an absentee ballot? <br /> A. Under existing state law, a voter only qualifies to vote absentee if they will be absent <br /> from m the city or town during the voting hours, a religious belief prevents them from going <br /> the polling place or a physical disability prevents them from going to the polling place. <br /> The new law specifies that any person taking a precaution related to COVID-1 9 qualifies <br /> for an absentee ballot by reason of physical disability. This would include those who are <br /> sick, self-quarantined, or simply choosing not to go to a public place for their own safety <br /> or for a family member safety. Please note that for now, this applies to elections held, <br /> through the end of June, even if they are not delayed. <br /> Q. Do I have to allow early voting for municipal elections and special state <br /> elections? <br /> A. Yes. Earl voting b mail applies to all elections held on or before June 34th. There is <br /> y g y pp <br /> no early voting in person for any municipal or special state elections. <br /> 3 <br />