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Access the voter's record via a local search and,
on the Maint tab, verify that
their status is Active or Inactive.
Note: Processing
an early vote for an Inactive voter automatically changes their status
to Active with a reason code of Reinstate
because voted.
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Verify the voter's residence address, date of birth,
political party affiliation, and signature.
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If the voter has provided a change of residence address,
see Change
a Mail-Ballot Voter's Residential Address. Changes to the voter's
residence address must be done before the ballot is issued; otherwise
the voter might not receive the correct ballot style.
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Click the Vote-By-Mail
tab. If you are in the early voting period for any election in your
Voter Focus system and this is the first voter record you've accessed,
you will be asked to select your early voting location.
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On the Vote-By-Mail
tab, click Early/In office Vote. If multiple elections are scheduled, yuo will be asked to choose an election.
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On the Voting
Election dialog, check the message box on the left side of the dialog for messages
pertaining to the voter's eligibility or previous absentee requests.
If the voter is a MARG
voter, you will see a note to that effect in the message
box. Check the voter's photo ID and then select a value in the Type
of ID Provided field. If the MARG voter has no valid ID, they cannot
be issued a regular ballot; they can vote only by provisional
ballot.
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In the Voting Method
box, select Office Absentee.
Note: Some counties prefer to select Pickup for all mail ballots delivered in person
to the voter, in case the voter later decides to take the ballot out of
the Supervisor's office.
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If your county uses ballot numbers, enter the ballot
number in the Ballot Number
field.
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Click OK to
complete processing of the absentee ballot. If your Voter Focus system
has been configured to print labels, one or more labels will print
and you should affix them to the ballot materials in accordance with
your office's procedures.
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Give the ballot materials to the voter.
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After the voter has voted in the office, they should
place it in the secrecy envelope and give the envelope to you. You
should then store the envelope with the other mail ballots awaiting
tabulation.