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2010 SESSION

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HB 63 Absentee voting; expands scope of persons defined as members of voter's immediate family.

Introduced by: David J. Toscano | all patrons    ...    notes | add to my profiles | history

SUMMARY AS PASSED:

In-person absentee voting; late applications and emergencies.  Expands the scope of persons defined as members of the voter's immediate family, and whose death or hospitalization permits the registered voter to submit a late application for in-person absentee voting, to now include adopted children, legal guardians, and siblings whether they are of whole or half blood.

SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:

In-person absentee voting; late applications and emergencies.  Expands the scope of persons defined as members of the voter's immediate family, and whose death or hospitalization permits the registered voter to submit a late application for in-person absentee voting, to include children whether by marriage or adoption, legal guardians, and siblings of the whole or half blood.

SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:

In-person absentee voting; late applications.  Expands the scope of persons defined as members of the voter's immediate family, and whose death or hospitalization permits the registered voter to submit a late application for in-person absentee voting, to include children, whether of the whole or half blood or by marriage or adoption; legal guardians; and any other person residing in the same household as the applicant.