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SB 162: "An Act establishing that a general election may be conducted by mail."

00 SENATE BILL NO. 162 01 "An Act establishing that a general election may be conducted by mail." 02 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 03 * Section 1. AS 15.07.130(e) is amended to read: 04 (e) For purposes of (b) and (d) of this section, a voter "appears to vote" if 05 (1) the voter is present at a polling place or at an absentee voting 06 station at a time when the polling place or absentee voting station is operating, for the 07 purpose of casting a vote; 08 (2) the voter applies to the division to obtain an absentee ballot; or 09 (3) in a general election conducted by mail under AS 15.15.501 - 10 15.15.526 or in an election conducted by mail under AS 15.20.800, a voter who has 11 not received a ballot by mail makes a timely request to the division for a ballot. 12 * Sec. 2. AS 15.15 is amended by adding new sections to read: 13 Article 2. Conducting General Election by Mail. 14 Sec. 15.15.501. General elections conducted by mail. In addition to 15 conducting a general election under AS 15.15.010 - 15.15.498, the director may

01 conduct the general election by mail. 02 Sec. 15.15.506. Statutes applicable only to elections conducted by mail; 03 conduct of elections. (a) AS 15.15.501 - 15.15.526 apply only to conduct of the 04 general election by mail. 05 (b) The director shall adopt regulations to provide for the conduct of state 06 general elections by mail. 07 (c) The regulations adopted by the director under this subsection must specify 08 the dates and times the places of deposit of marked ballots must be open and the 09 security requirements for the places of deposit. At a minimum, the places designated 10 under this subsection shall be open until at least 8:00 p.m., local time. At each place of 11 deposit designated under this subsection, a sign stating that the location is an official 12 ballot drop site shall be prominently displayed. 13 Sec. 15.15.511. Procedures for conducting election by mail. (a) Except as 14 provided in (b) and (c) of this section, the director shall mail by nonforwardable mail 15 an official ballot with a return identification envelope addressed to the district's 16 election supervisor of the voter's precinct and a secrecy envelope. The ballot, return 17 envelope, and secrecy envelope shall be mailed not later than the 22nd day before the 18 date of the general election. The director shall mail the ballot and other documents to 19 each person whose name appears on the official registration list prepared under 20 AS 15.07.125 for that general election. The ballot shall be sent to the address stated on 21 the official registration list unless 22 (1) the voter has notified the director of a different address to which 23 the ballot should be sent; or 24 (2) the address on the official registration list has been identified as 25 being an undeliverable address. 26 (b) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, if the director determines that a person 27 whose name appears on the official registration list prepared under AS 15.07.125 for a 28 general election does not receive daily mail service from the United States Postal 29 Service, the director shall mail by nonforwardable mail an official ballot with a return 30 identification envelope and a secrecy envelope to the person not later than the 30th 31 day before the date of the election.

01 (c) Notwithstanding (a) of this section, in the case of a ballot to be mailed to a 02 person with an address outside this state, the director may employ procedures 03 specified under AS 15.20.010 - 15.20.225. 04 (d) On receipt of any ballot described in this section, the voter shall mark the 05 ballot, sign the return identification envelope supplied with the ballot, and comply 06 with the instructions provided with the ballot. The voter may return the marked ballot 07 to the district's election supervisor for the voter's precinct by return mail or by 08 depositing the ballot at any place of deposit designated by the director. The ballot must 09 be returned in the return identification envelope. If the voter returns the ballot by mail, 10 the voter shall provide the postage. A ballot must be received by the district's election 11 supervisor for the voter's precinct, the designated place of deposit, or at any location 12 described in AS 15.15.531 or 15.15.536 not later than the end of the period determined 13 under regulations established by the director. 14 Sec. 15.15.516. Replacement ballots. (a) If a ballot mailed to the voter under 15 AS 15.15.511 is destroyed, spoiled, lost, or not received by the person, the person may 16 obtain a replacement ballot. Replacement ballots shall be issued and processed as 17 described in AS 15.15.511 and this section. The director shall keep a record of each 18 replacement ballot provided under this section. 19 (b) Notwithstanding any deadline for mailing ballots in AS 15.15.511, a 20 replacement ballot may be mailed to the voter or made available to the voter at a 21 location in the precinct in which the election is conducted. The director shall designate 22 the locations. 23 (c) To vote a replacement ballot, the voter shall complete and sign a 24 replacement ballot request form. The request for a replacement ballot request form 25 may be made electronically, by telephone, in writing, in person, or by other means 26 designated in regulations adopted by the director. 27 (d) The replacement ballot request form shall be mailed or made available to 28 the voter. 29 (e) On receiving a request for a replacement ballot, the director shall 30 (1) verify the registration of the voter and ensure that another ballot 31 has not been returned by the voter;

01 (2) note in the official registration list that the person has requested a 02 replacement ballot; 03 (3) mark the return identification envelope addressed to the district's 04 election supervisor for the voter's precinct clearly so that it may be readily identified 05 by the election supervisor as a replacement ballot; and 06 (4) issue the replacement ballot by mail or other means provided for in 07 regulations adopted under this article. 08 (f) The completed and signed replacement ballot request form and the voted 09 replacement ballot must be received by an election supervisor, a place of deposit 10 designated by the director, or at any location designated by the director not later than 11 8:00 p.m. on the date of the general election. 12 (g) On receiving a voted replacement ballot, the election supervisor shall 13 verify that a completed and signed replacement ballot request has been received by the 14 director or is included with the voted replacement ballot. If a request form has been 15 completed and signed by the voter and received by the director or election supervisor, 16 the election supervisor shall process the replacement ballot. The election supervisor 17 may not process the replacement ballot if the request form has not been 18 (1) completed or signed by the voter; and 19 (2) received by the director or the election supervisor. 20 Sec. 15.15.521. Counting of ballots in a general election conducted by mail. 21 (a) A ballot may be counted only if 22 (1) it is returned to the election supervisor for the voter's precinct in the 23 return identification envelope; 24 (2) the envelope is signed by the person to whom the ballot is issued; 25 and 26 (3) the signature is verified as provided (b) of this section. 27 (b) The election supervisor shall verify the signature of each voter on the 28 return identification envelope with the signature on the voter's registration card, 29 according to procedures provided by regulations adopted by the director. The election 30 supervisor may assign the duty described in this subsection to the district questioned 31 ballot counting board.

01 (c) If the election supervisor or district questioned ballot counting board 02 determines that a voter to whom a replacement ballot has been issued has voted more 03 than once, the election board shall count only one ballot cast by that voter. 04 (d) The election supervisor 05 (1) may employ personnel as necessary to open envelopes, prepare 06 ballots for counting, and count ballots; and 07 (2) train personnel as provided under AS 15.10.107 and appointed 08 under AS 15.10.140. 09 (e) The provisions of AS 15.20.207 applicable to district questioned ballot 10 review apply to the counting of ballots under this section. 11 Sec. 15.15.526. Preparation for counting ballots delivered by mail. Not 12 sooner than the seventh day before the date of an election, in preparation for counting 13 ballots delivered by mail, the election supervisor 14 (1) may begin opening return identification and secrecy envelopes of 15 ballots delivered by mail and received; and 16 (2) may take any other actions that are necessary to allow the counting 17 of ballots delivered by mail to begin on election day.