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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025

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RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- MAIL BALLOTS

     

     Introduced By: Senator E Morgan

     Date Introduced: February 13, 2025

     Referred To: Senate Judiciary

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Section 17-20-2.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 17-20 entitled "Mail

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Ballots" is hereby amended to read as follows:

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     17-20-2.1. Requirements for validity of mail ballot and mail ballot applications.

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     (a) Any legally qualified elector of this state whose name appears upon the official voting

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list of the city, town, or district of the city or town where the elector is qualified, and who desires

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to avail himself or herself of the right granted to him or her by the Constitution and declared in this

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chapter, may obtain from the local board in the city or town a form prepared by the secretary of

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state as prescribed in this section, setting forth the elector’s application for a mail ballot or may

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apply online in accordance with § 17-20-2.3.

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     (b) Whenever any person is unable to sign their name because of blindness, disability, or

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inability to read or write, the voter or their assistant shall mark a box to indicate the voter cannot

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sign due to blindness, disability, or inability to read or write and include the full name, residence

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address, signature, and optionally the telephone number and e-mail address, of the person who

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provided assistance to the voter on a form provided by the secretary of state. The representation

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relating to the voter’s inability to sign shall be made under the pains and penalties of perjury.

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     (c) To receive a ballot in the mail, an elector must submit an application in person or by

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mail, so that it is received by the local board, or received electronically through the portal

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established by § 17-20-2.3, not later than four o’clock (4:00) p.m. on the twenty-first (21st) day

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before the day of any election referred to in § 17-20-1. In those cases where an application to receive

 

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a mail ballot is postmarked by the twenty-first (21st) day before the date of an election and received

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not later than eighteen (18) days before the date of an election, the application shall be considered

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received on or prior to the last day to apply for a mail ballot.

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     (d) In addition to those requirements set forth elsewhere in this chapter, a mail ballot, in

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order to be valid, must have been cast in conformance with the following procedures:

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     (1) All mail ballots issued pursuant to § 17-20-2(1) shall be mailed to the elector at the

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Rhode Island address provided by the elector on the application. In order to be valid, the voter must

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affix their signature on all certifying envelopes containing a voted ballot.

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     (2) All applications for mail ballots pursuant to § 17-20-2(2) must state under oath the

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name and location of the hospital, convalescent home, nursing home, or similar institution where

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the elector is confined. All mail ballots issued pursuant to § 17-20-2(2) shall be delivered to the

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elector at the hospital, convalescent home, nursing home, or similar institution where the elector is

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confined.

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     (3) All mail ballots issued pursuant to § 17-20-2(3) shall be mailed to the address provided

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by the elector on the application or sent to the board of canvassers in the city or town where the

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elector maintains their voting residence. In order to be valid, the voter must affix their signature on

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the certifying envelope containing voted ballots. Any voter qualified to receive a mail ballot

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pursuant to § 17-20-2(3) shall also be entitled to cast a ballot pursuant to the provisions of United

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States Public Law 99-410, the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA).

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     (4) All mail ballots issued pursuant to § 17-20-2(4) may be mailed to the elector at the

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address within the United States provided by the elector on the application or sent to the board of

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canvassers in the city or town where the elector maintains their voting residence. In order to be

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valid, the voter must affix their signature on all certifying envelopes containing a voted ballot. In

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order to be valid, all ballots sent to the elector at the board of canvassers, must be voted in

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conformance with the provisions of § 17-20-14.2.

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     (e) Any person knowingly and willfully making a false application or certification, or

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knowingly and willfully aiding and abetting in the making of a false application or certification,

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shall be guilty of a felony and shall be subject to the penalties provided for in § 17-26-1.

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     (f) Except as set forth in subsection (g) of this section, no person shall offer to mail or mail

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another person's mail ballot. This prohibition does not apply to the spouse, court-appointed

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guardian, cohabitant, or any adult person related by blood or marriage to the person voting by a

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mail ballot. Any person who violates the provisions of this subsection, shall be guilty of a

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misdemeanor and shall be subject to the penalties set forth in § 17-26-2.

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     (f)(g) In no way shall a mail ballot application be disqualified if the voter’s circumstances

 

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change between the time of making the application and voting their mail ballot as long as the voter

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remains qualified to receive a mail ballot under the provisions of § 17-20-2. The local board of

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canvassers shall provide the state board of elections with written notification of any change in

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circumstances to a mail ballot voter.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO ELECTIONS -- MAIL BALLOTS

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     This act would require that only the mail ballot voter, their spouse, court appointed

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guardian, cohabitant, or any adult person related to the voter by blood or marriage, be allowed to

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physically mail the voted mail ballot. A violation would be a misdemeanor punishable by

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imprisonment not to exceed one year or a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000), or both.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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