Word: ballot
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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ALABAMA: Registration is permanent and must be done in person before the county board of registrars in the county of residence. Previously registered voters must pay an annual poll tax of $1.50. Applications for an absentee ballot should be made to the probate judge in the county of residence prior to 5 days before the election. All ballots are to be returned to the Probate Judge 5 days before the election...
CALIFORNIA: Registration may be made by mail and is permanent if the voter has ever cast a ballot in a primary of general election. All absentee registration must be returned at least 39 days before the election. Absentee ballots can be obtained by writing the county clerk in the place of residence not more than 20 days nor less than 5 days before the election. Ballots are to be notarized and mailed to the county clerk on or before election day. Veterans who have previously voted by absentee ballot in 1946 need not re-register...
COLORADO: Registration is permanent and may be made by mail up until 15 days before the elections by writing to the county clerk in the county of residence. Application for an absentee ballot may be made to the county clerk any time from 90 to 3 days before election. All ballots must be notarized and returned to the county clerk before 5 p.m. on election...
These men need not forfeit their ballot, however, if they wish to establish residence in Massachusetts and can fulfill the minimum state qualifications for voting...
Residents of the following 20 states must register in person before their local board to be permitted the absentee ballot: Alabama, Connecticut, Deleware, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Mississippi, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming...