The 22 affidavit ballots are for voters whose names were not on
lists at polling places and whose eligibility was verified afterward by elections officials.
Not exact matches
By that time, the local
lists seem to have been printed, because my uncle's name was still
at the
polling place (I checked) the first time he voted by mail.
For example, in California, when you apply for an absentee ballot, your name is removed from the
list of voters
at the
polling place.
The company put Labour
at 18 % on the constituency vote and 17 % on the
list — these represent the party's lowest ever tallies in a Survation
poll and
places them just a point ahead of the Conservatives on the constituency vote and a point behind on the
list.
The main reason for the permissibility of the Act is that it includes a «reasonable impediment» provision, allowing «registered voters with non-photo voter registration cards to vote without photo IDs, so long as they fill out an affidavit
at the
polling place and indicate the reason that they have not obtained an R54 -
listed photo ID.»
36 (1) The returning officer shall supply each deputy returning officer before the
polling day with a ballot box, a certified copy of the
polling list, the materials provided by the Chief Electoral Officer necessary for the proper conduct of the
poll and a sufficient number of ballots for the electors
at the
polling place.
61 The deputy returning officer and the
poll clerk shall ensure that the
poll record,
polling list, ballot envelopes and all other documents collected or used
at the
polling place are
placed in the
poll return envelope and shall each take the prescribed oath or affirmation that their duties have been completed.
43 If the name of a person entitled to vote is entered on the
polling list for more than one
polling division the person shall nevertheless vote only
at one
polling place.
(10) To receive a ballot and to vote, a person added to the
polling list under section 22 or 24 must present to the deputy returning officer
at the
polling place,
(2) Electors resident
at an institution referred to in subsection (1) and who are entered in the
list of electors may vote
at such
polling place and the returning officer shall arrange for the deputy returning officer and the
poll clerk to attend upon the electors
at their bedsides or otherwise for the purpose of receiving their ballots.
(2) If an elector whose name appears on a
polling list for the
polling division where he or she resides has been appointed to act as a deputy returning officer,
poll clerk or scrutineer
at a
polling place other than his or her own but in the same electoral district, an application may be made to the revising official for a certificate to vote
at the other
polling place.