Process Voters Who Haven't Responded to Potential Ineligibility Notices
Notices of potential ineligibility take two forms:
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a notice mailed to the voter
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a notice published in a local newspaper.
The mailed notices are sent via certified mail return receipt requested. When the certified delivery receipt is returned to the Supervisor of Elections's office, election staff should record the receipt on the Eligibility Maintenance dialog. The voter has 30 days to respond to a potential-ineligibility notice for which a certified mail return receipt has been received. The 30-day clock starts when return of the certified delivery receipt is recorded in the voter's record.
If no certified delivery receipt is returned to the elections office within 30 days of the notice being printed or the mailed notice is returned by the USPS as undeliverable, you will need to publish a notice in the newspaper naming those voters who you were unable to reach with the mailed notice. The voter has 30 days from the date of the published notice to respond. The Create Pending Newspaper Notice program creates a list of affected voters that you can forward to the newspaper. This program also starts the system's 30-day clock for response to the newspaper notice.
Users must have the permission EligibilityMaintenance to access the Eligibility Maintenance program in List Maintenance.