Chapter 192 |
2024 -- S 2778 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/17/2024 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- MAIL BALLOTS |
Introduced By: Senators Acosta, Quezada, DiMario, Mack, Euer, and Kallman |
Date Introduced: March 08, 2024 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 17-20-2.1, 17-20-3, 17-20-8, 17-20-10, 17-20-13 and 17-20-21 of |
the General Laws in Chapter 17-20 entitled "Mail Ballots" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
17-20-2.1. Requirements for validity of mail ballot and mail ballot applications. |
(a) Any legally qualified elector of this state whose name appears upon the official voting |
list of the city, town, or district of the city or town where the elector is qualified, and who desires |
to avail himself or herself of the right granted to him or her by the Constitution and declared in this |
chapter, may obtain from the local board in the city or town a form prepared by the secretary of |
state as prescribed in this section, setting forth the elector’s application for a mail ballot or may |
apply online in accordance with § 17-20-2.3. |
(b) Whenever any person is unable to sign his or her their name because of physical |
incapacity or otherwise, that person shall make his or her mark “X” blindness, disability, or |
inability to read or write, the voter or their assistant shall mark a box to indicate the voter cannot |
sign due to blindness, disability, or inability to read or write and include the full name, residence |
address, signature, and optionally the telephone number and e-mail address, of the person who |
provided assistance to the voter on a form provided by the secretary of state. The representation |
relating to the voter's inability to sign shall be made under the pains and penalties of perjury. |
(c) To receive a ballot in the mail, an elector must submit an application in person or by |
mail, so that it is received by the local board, or received electronically through the portal |
established by § 17-20-2.3, not later than four o’clock (4:00) p.m. on the twenty-first (21st) day |
before the day of any election referred to in § 17-20-1. In those cases where an application to receive |
a mail ballot is postmarked by the twenty-first (21st) day before the date of an election and received |
not later than eighteen (18) days before the date of an election, the application shall be considered |
received on or prior to the last day to apply for a mail ballot. |
(d) In addition to those requirements set forth elsewhere in this chapter, a mail ballot, in |
order to be valid, must have been cast in conformance with the following procedures: |
(1) All mail ballots issued pursuant to § 17-20-2(1) shall be mailed to the elector at the |
Rhode Island address provided by the elector on the application. In order to be valid, the voter must |
affix his or her their signature on all certifying envelopes containing a voted ballot. |
(2) All applications for mail ballots pursuant to § 17-20-2(2) must state under oath the |
name and location of the hospital, convalescent home, nursing home, or similar institution where |
the elector is confined. All mail ballots issued pursuant to § 17-20-2(2) shall be delivered to the |
elector at the hospital, convalescent home, nursing home, or similar institution where the elector is |
confined. |
(3) All mail ballots issued pursuant to § 17-20-2(3) shall be mailed to the address provided |
by the elector on the application or sent to the board of canvassers in the city or town where the |
elector maintains his or her their voting residence. In order to be valid, the voter must affix his or |
her their signature on the certifying envelope containing voted ballots. Any voter qualified to |
receive a mail ballot pursuant to § 17-20-2(3) shall also be entitled to cast a ballot pursuant to the |
provisions of United States Public Law 99-410, the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee |
Voting Act (UOCAVA). |
(4) All mail ballots issued pursuant to § 17-20-2(4) may be mailed to the elector at the |
address within the United States provided by the elector on the application or sent to the board of |
canvassers in the city or town where the elector maintains his or her their voting residence. In order |
to be valid, the voter must affix his or her their signature on all certifying envelopes containing a |
voted ballot. In order to be valid, all ballots sent to the elector at the board of canvassers, must be |
voted in conformance with the provisions of § 17-20-14.2. |
(e) Any person knowingly and willfully making a false application or certification, or |
knowingly and willfully aiding and abetting in the making of a false application or certification, |
shall be guilty of a felony and shall be subject to the penalties provided for in § 17-26-1. |
(f) In no way shall a mail ballot application be disqualified if the voter’s circumstances |
change between the time of making the application and voting his or her their mail ballot as long |
as the voter remains qualified to receive a mail ballot under the provisions of § 17-20-2. The local |
board of canvassers shall provide the state board of elections with written notification of any change |
in circumstances to a mail ballot voter. |
17-20-3. Definitions. |
(a) Wherever used in this chapter, every word importing only the masculine gender is |
construed to extend to, and include, females as well as males. |
(b) Whenever used in this chapter, “bipartisan pairs of supervisors” for primaries means a |
supervisor representing the endorsed candidates and a supervisor representing a majority of |
unendorsed candidates, and for nonpartisan elections and primaries means non-partisan pairs of |
supervisors. |
(c) Wherever used in this chapter, “employed outside of the United States” includes any |
person who is: |
(1) Employed by any agency, department, or division of the United States government and |
who, by reason of that employment, resides outside of the continental United States; |
(2) Employed outside the territorial limits of the United States; or |
(3) A spouse or dependent residing with persons so employed. |
(d) Wherever used in this chapter, “services intimately connected with military operations” |
includes members of religious groups or welfare agencies assisting members of the armed forces |
who are officially attached to and serving with the armed forces and their spouses and dependents, |
and the spouses and dependents of members of the armed forces and of the merchant marine; |
provided, that the spouses and dependents are residing outside of the state with the members of the |
armed forces, merchant marine, or members of the religious or welfare agencies. |
(e) Whenever a signature is required by a voter in this chapter, “signature” also means the |
voter’s mark “X” if the person is unable to sign his or her their name because of physical incapacity |
or otherwise blindness, disability, or inability to read or write, or by affixing the voter's signature |
by a person providing assistance to the voter in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. |
(f) Whenever used in this chapter, “bipartisan” means not of the same recognized political |
party. |
(g) Whenever used in this chapter, “emergency” voting pursuant to § 17-20-2.2(g) shall be |
construed to mean “early” voting. |
17-20-8. Application for ballot. |
(a) Whenever any person is unable to sign his or her their name because of physical |
incapacity or otherwise, that person shall make his or her mark “X” blindness, disability, or inability |
to read or write, the voter or their assistant shall mark a box to indicate the voter cannot sign due to |
blindness, disability, or inability to read or write and include the full name, residence address, |
signature, and optionally the telephone number and e-mail address, of the person who provided |
assistance to the voter on a form provided by the secretary of state. The representation relating to |
the voter's inability to sign shall be made under the pains and penalties of perjury. |
(b) Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter as to time and manner thereof, it |
shall be the duty of the applicant to cause the mail ballot application or the emergency mail ballot |
application, as the case may be, to be processed by the local board so that the applicant may receive |
the ballot, cast it, and cause delivery thereof to be made to the state board not later than eight |
o’clock (8:00) p.m. on the date of election. |
(c) The local board shall maintain a separate list of names and addresses of all applicants |
and a copy of the list shall be made available for inspection to any person upon request. |
(d) Any person knowingly and willfully making a false application or certification or |
knowingly and willfully aiding and abetting in the making of a false application or certification |
shall be guilty of a felony. |
(e) Voters shall be able to apply for a mail ballot electronically through the voter |
registration portal established by § 17-20-2.3. |
17-20-10. Certification of applications — Issuance of ballots — Marking of lists — |
Mailing address. |
(a) Upon receipt of the application, the local board shall immediately examine it and |
determine whether it complies with each of the requirements set forth by this chapter and compare |
the signature on the ballot application with the signature contained on the original registration card |
or on the central voter registration system, except as may be otherwise provided by law, to satisfy |
itself that the applicant is a qualified voter. Upon determining that it does meet each requirement |
of this chapter and that the signature appears to be the same, the local board shall mark the |
application “accepted” and record in the space provided on the ballot application the senatorial, |
representative, and voting district in which the applicant should vote. |
(b) The local board shall also record the city or town code and district information in the |
mailing label section of the mail ballot application. The local board shall also print or type the name |
of the elector and the complete mailing address in that section. If the local board does not accept |
the application, the local board shall return the application to the elector, together with a form |
prescribed by the secretary of state, specifying the reason or reasons for the return of the application. |
(c) Not later than 4:00 p.m. on the eighteenth (18th) day before the day of any election |
referred to in this chapter or within seven (7) days of receipt by the local board, whichever occurs |
first, the local board shall certify the applications to the secretary of state through the central voter |
registration system as this procedure is prescribed by the secretary of state. Upon the certification |
of a mail ballot application to the secretary of state, the local board shall enter on the voting list the |
fact that a mail ballot application for the voter has been certified and, upon order by the state board, |
shall cause the delivery of the certified mail ballot applications together with the signed certified |
listing thereof in sealed packages to the state board of elections. |
(d)(1) Upon the ballots becoming available, the secretary of state shall immediately issue |
and mail, by first-class mail, postage prepaid, a mail ballot to each eligible voter who has been |
certified. With respect to voters who have applied for these mail ballots under the provisions of § |
17-20-2(1), the secretary of state shall include with the mail ballots a stamped, return envelope |
addressed to the board of elections. |
(2) The secretary of state shall include on the mail ballot envelope a numerical or |
alphabetical code designating the city or town where the voter resides. The secretary of state shall |
immediately thereafter indicate on the voter’s record that the secretary of state has sent mail ballots; |
provided that this mark shall serve solely to indicate that a mail ballot has been issued and shall not |
be construed as voting in the election. |
(e) Prior to each election, the secretary of state shall also furnish to the chairperson of the |
state committee of each political party a list of the names and residence addresses of all persons to |
whom mail ballots have been issued. The secretary of state shall also furnish to a candidate for |
political office, upon request, a list of the names and residence addresses of all persons to whom |
mail ballots have been issued within his or her their district. |
(f) If a ballot is returned to the secretary of state by the postal service as undeliverable, the |
secretary of state shall consult with the appropriate local board to determine the accuracy of the |
mailing address, and the secretary of state shall be required to remail the ballot to the voter using |
the corrected address provided by the local board. If the local board is unable to provide a different |
address than that to which the ballot was originally mailed, the ballot shall be reissued by the |
secretary of state to the board of canvassers in the city or town where the voter resides utilizing the |
numerical or alphabetical code established in subsection (d) of this section. The board shall then |
attempt to notify the voter at his or her the voter’s place of residence that the ballot has been |
returned as undeliverable. The ballot must be voted in accordance with the provisions of this |
chapter. |
(g) The acceptance of a mail ballot application by the board of canvassers and the issuance |
of a mail ballot by the secretary of state shall not create any presumption as to the accuracy of the |
information provided by the applicant or as to the applicant’s compliance with the provisions of |
this chapter. Any inaccuracy in the provided information or irregularity in the application may be |
raised as a challenge to the ballot before the board of elections at the time of certification. If the |
challenge raised at that time is meritorious, the ballot shall be voided. |
(h) Within two (2) business days of receipt by the local board, the board shall certify |
emergency mail ballot applications and, when directed by the state board or its staff, shall cause |
the delivery of the emergency mail ballot applications, and certification sheet in sealed packages to |
the state board of elections. |
17-20-13. Form of application. |
The application to be subscribed by the voters before receiving a mail ballot shall, in |
addition to those directions that may be printed, stamped, or written on it by authority of the |
secretary of state, be in substantially the following form: |
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND |
APPLICATION OF VOTER FOR BALLOT FOR ELECTION |
ON_________________________________________ |
(COMPLETE HIGHLIGHTED SECTIONS) |
NOTE — THIS APPLICATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE BOARD OF |
CANVASSERS OF YOUR CITY OR TOWN NOT LATER THAN 4:00 P.M ON |
_______________ |
BOX A (PRINT OR TYPE) |
NAME_________________________________________ |
VOTING ADDRESS_________________________________________ |
CITY/TOWN_______________________________________ STATE RI |
ZIP CODE_________________________________________ |
DATE OF BIRTH_______________________ |
PHONE #_________________________________________ |
BOX B (PRINT OR TYPE) |
NAME OF INSTITUTION (IF APPLICABLE) _____________________________ |
ADDRESS_________________________________________ |
ADDRESS_________________________________________ |
CITY/TOWN_______________________________________ STATE___________ |
ZIP CODE_________________________________________ |
FACSIMILE NUMBER (if |
applicable)_________________________________________ |
I CERTIFY THAT I AM ELIGIBLE FOR A MAIL BALLOT ON THE FOLLOWING |
BASIS: (CHECK ONE ONLY) |
( ) 1. I am incapacitated to such an extent that it would be an undue hardship to vote at the |
polls because of illness, mental or physical disability, blindness, or a serious impairment of |
mobility. If the ballot is not being mailed to your voter registration address (BOX A above) please |
provide the Rhode Island address where you are temporarily residing in BOX B above. |
( ) 2. I am confined in a hospital, convalescent home, nursing home, rest home, or similar |
institution within the State of Rhode Island. Provide the name and address of the facility where you |
are residing in BOX B above. |
( ) 3. I am employed or in service intimately connected with military operations or because |
I am a spouse or dependent of such person, or I am a United States citizen and will be outside the |
United States. Complete BOX B above or the ballot will be mailed to the local board of canvassers. |
( ) 4. I choose to vote by mail. If the ballot is not being mailed to your voter registration |
address (BOX A above) please provide the address within the United States where you are |
temporarily residing in BOX B above. If you request that your ballot be sent to your local board of |
canvassers please indicate so in BOX B above. |
BOX D OATH OF VOTER |
I declare under the pains and penalty of perjury that all of the information I have provided |
on this form is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. I further state that I am not a qualified |
voter of any other city or town or state and have not claimed and do not intend to claim the right to |
vote in any other city or town or state. If unable to sign name because of physical incapacity or |
otherwise, applicant shall make his or her mark “X” blindness, disability, or inability to read or |
write, the applicant shall mark the box to indicate the voter cannot sign due to blindness, disability, |
or inability to read or write, and include the full name, residence address, signature, and optionally |
the telephone number and e-mail address of the person who provided assistance to the voter. |
SIGNATURE IN FULL_________________________________________ |
Please note: A Power of Attorney signature is not valid in Rhode Island. |
17-20-21. Certifying envelopes. |
The secretary of state shall cause to be prepared and printed and shall furnish with each |
mail ballot an envelope for sealing up and certifying the ballot when returned. The envelope shall |
be printed in substantially the following form: |
“After marking ballot or ballots, fold and enclose in this envelope and seal it. Certify to |
statement hereon. Enclose in envelope addressed to board of elections, which must receive the |
envelope not later than the time prescribed by § 17-18-11 for the closing of polling places on the |
day of election.” |
Date of Election:______________ City/Town of:__________________ |
Certificate of Voter |
Print Name of Voter |
I swear or affirm, under penalty of perjury, that I am: |
• I am a United States citizen; |
• I am a resident and qualified voter of the State of Rhode Island; |
• I am eligible to cast a mail ballot under the provisions of § 17-20-2; and |
• I have not and will not vote elsewhere in this election. |
I hereby attest under the pains and penalty of perjury, that the enclosed voted ballot was |
cast by me, and that the signature or mark on this certifying envelope was made by me. |
Voter must sign full name here: _______________________________________ |
(If unable to sign name because of physical incapacity or otherwise, voter shall make his |
or her mark “(X)” blindness, disability, or inability to read or write, the voter or their assistant shall |
mark a box to indicate the voter cannot sign due to blindness, disability, or inability to read or write |
and include the full name, residence address, signature, and optionally the telephone number and |
e-mail address, of the person who provided assistance to the voter on the certifying envelope |
provided by the secretary of state. The representation relating to the voter's inability to sign shall |
be made under the pains and penalties of perjury). |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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LC004769/SUB A |
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