Word: balloting
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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MISSISSIPPI: Permanent registration IN PERSON is required and all voters must pay an annual $2.00 poll tax. Registered voters may obtain ballots by writing to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the county of residence 10 days before the election. Ballot must be notarized. The proper affidavit must also be filled in with the name of the voter who will set as the agent to deliver the ballot to precinct officials on election day. Veterans are not required to re-register unless local county officials have ordered...
MONTANA: Registration may be made by writing to the clerk of the county of residence at any time up to 45 days before the election. Qualified voters may obtain an absentee ballot by applying to the county clerk any time within 30 days before the election. Ballot must be notarized and returned to the county clerk before election...
NEBRASKA: Registrations may be made by writing the City Clerk or the Elections Commissioner of the city or county of residence. Voting must be secret. The ballot should be notarized and mailed so that the postmark is not later than midnight of the day preceding the election...
NEVADA: Application for registration can be made by mail to the County Clerk of the place of residence or through a friend or relative. Application for an absentee ballot may be executed by mail or through a friend to the county clerk not more than 90 nor less than 3 days before the election. Ballots are to be notarized. All votes should be returned before the polls close on election...
...HAMPSHIRE: Registration by mail is permitted if the Election Board is satisfied that the absentee is a resident. Application for an absent voter's ballot must be made to the city or town clerk, or to the Secretary of the State at any time prior to the election. Notarize the ballot and return before the polls close...