Word: musts
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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IOWA: The affidavit on the return envelope sent with the absentee ballot is sufficient registration. Absentee ballots may be procured by writing to the county clerk in the county of residence for an application and ballot not more than 20 days before the elections. Ballots must be notarized and returned to the county auditor with the application prior to election...
KANSAS: Registration must be made IN PERSON. Re-registration is necessary for any change of address within the state. Application for an absentee ballot may be made by writing to the county clerk of the county of residence before October 28, 1948. Ballots are to be notarized and returned to the county clerk before 9 a.m. on the Monday immediately preceding the election...
KENTUCKY: Application for original registration must be made IN PERSON at any time 50 days before the election. Absent voters already registered may apply for ballots on forms supplied by the clerk of the county court of the place of residence at any time not fewer than 10 days before an election. Ballots must be notarized and returned to the clerk of the county court before the polls close on election day. All veterans must register for the 1948 elections...
MAINE: Registration must be made IN PERSON. Absent registered voters may request ballots by mail to the city or town clerk of the place of residence or to the Secretary of the Commonwealth at any time before the election. Ballots are to be notarized and returned to the appropriate official 24 hours before the polls close on election...
MICHIGAN: All voters must register IN PERSON. Registration is permanent if the voter casts a ballot every four years. Absentee ballots may be obtained by writing to the city clerk or the board of county elections at the place of residence. Ballots are to be notarized and returned to the clerk of the county any time before the polls close on election...