GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
1995 SESSION
CHAPTER 561
AN ACT TO ALLOW PERSONS WHO ARE UNABLE TO GO TO THE POLLS BECAUSE OF OBSERVANCE OF A RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY TO CAST AN ABSENTEE BALLOT.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
Section 1. G.S. 163-226(a) reads as rewritten:
"(a) Who May Vote Absentee Ballot; Generally. - Any qualified voter of the State may vote by absentee ballot in a statewide primary, general, or special election on constitutional amendments, referenda or bond proposals, and any qualified voter of a county is authorized to vote by absentee ballot in any primary or election conducted by the county board of elections, in the manner provided in this Article if:
(1) He The voter
expects to be absent from the county in which he is registered during the
entire period that the polls are open on the day of the specified election in
which he the voter desires to vote; or
(2) He The voter
is unable to be present at the voting place to vote in person on the day of
the specified election in which he the voter desires to vote
because of his the voter's sickness or other physical disability;
or
(3) He The voter
is incarcerated, whether in his the voter's county of
residence or elsewhere, shall be entitled to vote by absentee ballot in the
county of his the voter's residence in any election, specified
herein, in which he the voter otherwise would be entitled to
vote. Absentee voting shall be in the same manner as provided in this Article.
The chief custodian or superintendent of the institution or other place of
confinement shall certify that the applicant is not a felon, and the
certification shall be as prescribed by the State Board of Elections. The State
Board of Elections is authorized to prescribe procedures to carry out the
intent and purpose of this subsection;
(3a) The voter because of the observance of a religious holiday pursuant to the tenets of the voter's religion will be unable to cast a ballot at the polling place on the day of the election; or
(4) He The voter
is an employee of the county board of elections and his the
voter's assigned duties on the day of the election will cause him the
voter to be unable to be present at the voting place to vote in person and
provided such employee has his the application witnessed by the
chairman of the county board of elections."
Sec. 2. G.S. 163-227(a)(1) reads as rewritten:
"(1) A voter expecting to
be absent from the county of his residence all day on the day of the specified election.
election, or who is otherwise entitled to cast an absentee ballot under
G.S. 163-226(a)(3), 163-226(a)(3a) or 163-226(a)(4). (G.S. 163-226(a)(1))."
Sec. 3. G.S. 163-227(b)(1) reads as rewritten:
"(1) Expected Absence from
County on Election Day.Day, or other Permitted Reason. - A voter
expected to be absent from the county in which registered during the entire
period that the polls will be open on primary or general election day, or a near
relative, or verifiable legal guardian, shall make written application for
absentee ballots to the chairman of the board of elections of the county in
which the voter is registered not earlier than 50 days nor later than 5:00 P.M.
on the Tuesday before the election. The application shall be submitted in
the form set out in this subdivision upon a copy which shall be furnished the
voter or a near relative by the chairman of the county board of
elections. The provisions of this subdivision also apply with respect
to persons entitled to vote by absentee ballot under G.S, 163-226(a)(3),
163-226(a)(3a), or 163-226(a)(4).
The applicant shall sign his application personally, or it shall be signed by a near relative or verifiable legal guardian. The application shall be signed in the presence of a witness, who shall sign his name in the place provided on the form. The application form when properly filled out shall be transmitted by mail or delivered in person by the applicant or a near relative to the chairman or the supervisor of elections of the county board of elections."
Sec. 4. G.S. 163-227.2(a) reads as rewritten:
"(a) A person expecting to
be absent from the county in which he is registered during the entire period
that the polls are open on the day of an election in which absentee ballots are
authorized or is eligible under G.S. 163-226(a)(2) G.S.
163-226(a)(2), 163-226(a)(3a), or G.S. 163-226(a)(4) may request an
application for absentee ballots, complete the application, receive the
absentee ballots, vote and deliver them sealed in a container-return envelope
to the county board of elections in the county in which he is registered under
the provisions of this section."
Sec. 5. G.S. 163-229(b)(2) reads as rewritten:
"(2) On the other side shall be printed the return address of the chairman of the county board of elections and the following certificate:
'Certificate of Absentee or Sick Voter
State of____________________________
County of___________________________
I, ............., do certify that I
am a resident and registered voter in ........ precinct, .............. County,
North Carolina; that on the day of an election, ............., 19 ....
(check whichever of the following statements is correct.)
[ ] I will be absent from the county in which I reside.
[ ] Due to sickness or physical disability, or incarceration as a misdemeanant, I will be unable to travel to the voting place in the precinct in which I reside.
[ ] Due to the observance of a religious holiday pursuant to the tenets of my religion, I will be unable to cast a ballot at the polling place on the day of the election.
I further certify that I made application for absentee ballots, and that I marked the ballots enclosed herein, or that they were marked for me in my presence and according to my instructions. I understand it is a felony to falsely sign this certificate.
…………………………………
(Signature of voter)
…………………………… …………………………………
Signature of Witness #1 Signature of Witness #2
…………………………… …………………………………
Address of Witness #1 Address of Witness #2'.”
Sec. 5. This act becomes effective with respect to elections conducted on or after January 1, 1997.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 17th day of June, 1996.
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Dennis A. Wicker
President of the Senate
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Harold J. Brubaker
Speaker of the House of Representatives