Word: personal
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
ILLINOIS: Registration must be made IN PERSON. Previously registered electors may obtain an absentee ballot by writing to the county clerk or to a city board of election commissioners, 30 to 5 days prior to the election. The ballot must be notarized and returned to the appropriate official before the polls close on 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...
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...
CONNECTICUT: Registration is permanent and may NOT be made by mail. Absents ballots for previously registered voters may be obtained from the town, city, or borough clerk of the place of residence either in person or by proxy. Ballots must be notarized and returned to the appropriate official before 6 p.m. of the day prior to the election...
GEORGIA: Registration must be made IN PERSON. Previously registered voters may obtain an absentee ballot by writing to the registrar and enclosing $.26 to cover mailing costs. Ballots will be sent by registered mail and must be voted in the presence of the postmaster. All ballots should be returned before the polls close on election...