Continue the FVRS-Initiated Removal of Felons
Felon match records initiated by the State appear in the Eligibility Match Queue under the type NFEL. Once a match record appears in the queue, the Supervisor's office must assume responsibility for processing the voter's removal from the voter registration rolls. The Supervisor has seven days from the date shown in the Match Datefield in the Eligibility Match Queue to continue with the removal process initiated by FVRS.
When the State creates a felon match record, a Notice of Potential Ineligibility is scheduled for the voter in the Notices Queue. It is the county's responsibility to print the notice and mail it to the voter via certified mail. Printing of the notice starts the clock on the 30-day period the voter has to respond to the notice.
Along with creating the match record and scheduling the notice, the State sends your county a packet of electronic files containing the documentation on the felony conviction. The felon packet will be stored on your system in:
I:\Vr6Sharedbinaries\Felon Files\<potential felon's voter ID>
Typically, the county will send all or a portion of the felon packet to the voter along with the Notice of Potential Ineligibility. Some counties send only the conviction pages of the felony documentation along with the Notice of Potential Ineligibility and instructions on applying for clemency.
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Go to PRINTING > Notices Queue.
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In the list of scheduled notices, highlight the notice type (either FVRS Felon Notice of Potential Ineligibility) scheduled for the voter by FVRS. Click Print Selected Notice Type.
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On the Select Precincts dialog, click OK. You'll see the message Activating Word Mail Merge. Please wait... at the bottom of the Notices dialog.
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If the document layout for the notice doesn't specify a printer, you will be asked to select the printer. Click OK to print the notice.
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Verify that the notice printed correctly and then click Update to record in the voter's record that the notice was sent. The update operation starts the 30-day period that the voter has to respond.
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Mail the notice to the voter using the certified return-receipt service. The voter will have 30 days to respond to the notice.
- When the certified-mail delivery notice is returned to your office, record receipt of the delivery notice by returning to the Eligibility Maint tab in the voter's record and clicking the match record to open the Eligibility Maintenance Item dialog. Then click Certified Receipt Received. You'll see the message: Voter's match status will be updated to Certified Receipt Received. Do you want to continue? Click OK to update the voter's record. The Current Status on the Eligibility Maint tab will be updated to Certified Receipt Received.
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The notice of potential ineligibility is returned by the USPS...(more)
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The voter responds to the mail or newspaper notice within 30 days:
You will need to record the response by returning to the Eligibility Maint tab in the voter's record and clicking the match record to open the Eligibility Maintenance Item dialog. Then click the button in the Response to Notice box that corresponds to the type of response:
Voter responds that they should not be ineligible. Requests a hearing with the Supervisor. |
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Click a button
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Voter responds that they should not be ineligible but does not want a hearing with the Supervisor. |
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Voter confirms that the information you have renders them ineligible. |
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