Voters who have been issued an absentee ballot are not permitted to vote on the voting machines, but may be issued an affidavit ballot.Unless permanently ill or disabled, absentee voters must submit an absentee ballot application each year. Civilian absentee ballot applications are only valid for 1 year.In-person voting using an accessible Ballot Marking Device (“BMD”) during early voting or on Election Day is still available to voters with a disability who do not want to vote by absentee ballot using the accessible absentee ballot system. Voters using the accessible absentee ballot system can also print their absentee ballots at the County Board office. Voters should contact their local printing resources for details on the printing services offered. Voters using the accessible absentee ballot system in need of printing services in order to print their ballot can access such services at certain public printing resources, including but not limited to, libraries, print stores, shipping stores, and office supply stores. If you are a voter with special needs, you may apply for an Accessible Electronic Absentee Ballot: Click here for an Accessible Electronic Absentee Ballot Application.Click here for an absentee ballot application for military and overseas voters.Click here for an absentee ballot application.Click here to apply online through the New York State Absentee Web Portal.In order to check on the status of your absentee ballot, you must call the BOE and ask. A prepaid postage return envelope is provided to all absentee voters.Be sure to provide your direct mailing address for your absentee ballot or it will be returned back to the BOE. Please note that election mail does not get forwarded.
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