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17-9-51
Section 17-9-51 Time requirements for receipt of absentee ballots. Repealed by Act 2019-507,
§ 2, effective August 1, 2019. (Acts 1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 96-885, p. 1699, §9; Act 2003-313,
p. 733, §2; Act 2006-354, p. 937, §1; §17-10-23; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570,
p. 1331, §48; Act 2014-6, p. 21, §1.)...
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17-10-23
Section 17-10-23 Time requirements for receipt of absentee ballots; penalty for failure to
count legal vote. THIS SECTION WAS AMENDED AND RENUMBERED AS SECTIONS 17-7-21, 17-11-18, 17-17-27,
AND 17-9-51 BY ACT 2006-570. (Acts 1996, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 96-885, p. 1699, §9; Act 2003-313,
p. 733, §2; Act 2006-354, §1.)...
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17-11-14
Section 17-11-14 Compensation of absentee election manager. The county commission shall determine
the amount of compensation to be paid to the absentee election manager or other absentee election
manager for the performance of his or her duties with respect to absentee ballots for which
his or her services are required during the 55-day period prior to the election, the day of
the election, and the seven-day period following the election during which ballots under the
Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act may be returned, but such compensation
shall be at least fifty dollars ($50) per day or the same pay as an inspector as authorized
under Section 17-8-12, and the total number of days worked may not exceed 46 days. In all
counties in which the compensation of absentee election managers is prescribed by local law
or general law of local application at an amount in excess of the amount prescribed, the compensation
of the absentee election manager shall not be increased or...
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17-11-13
Section 17-11-13 Disqualification of circuit clerk from serving as absentee election manager.
When the circuit clerk is a candidate for any office and has opposition, he or she shall be
disqualified from performing any of the duties imposed by this chapter with reference to the
handling of absentee ballots. At least 55 days prior to the election, the circuit clerk shall
certify to the appointing board of the county his or her candidacy with opposition and that
he or she is disqualified to serve or otherwise prevented from serving. The appointing board
shall thereupon appoint a person to serve as absentee election manager in the manner provided
for in Section 17-11-2. (Acts 1975, No. 1147, p. 2251, §§11, 16; Acts 1978, No. 616, p.
873, §7; Acts 1986, No. 86-428, p. 791, §4; Acts 1988, No. 88-88, p. 114, §1; §17-10-13;
amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §52.)...
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17-11-15
Section 17-11-15 Performance of duties of clerk in municipal elections held separate from primary
or general election. In any municipal election that is held at a time different from a primary
or general election, the duties with reference to the handling of absentee ballots which are
required of the circuit clerk shall be performed by the town clerk, city clerk, or other officer
performing the duties of the clerk. If such clerk or other officer is also a candidate in
such election, the governing body of the city or town shall appoint a qualified elector of
the city or town to perform the duties. Such person so appointed shall have all the powers,
duties, and responsibilities of the circuit clerk under this chapter. (Acts 1975, No. 1147,
p. 2251, §13; §17-10-15; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §52; Act 2010-687,
p. 1660, §2.)...
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17-11-19
Section 17-11-19 Statements required from persons or entities supplying election materials;
return of unused election materials. Each person, firm, or entity supplying to any county
or municipality any absentee affidavit envelopes, absentee ballots, or other absentee election
materials in connection with any primary, general, special, or municipal election shall, at
the time of the shipment or delivery of the same, provide to the county or municipality, and
to the Secretary of State, an itemized and signed statement showing a description and the
quantity of each item so shipped or delivered. Upon the conclusion of the election, the absentee
election manager shall return all unused absentee election materials to the sheriff of the
respective county along with an itemized, signed statement showing the description and quantity
of each item of absentee election material not utilized by the county or municipality in the
election then concluded, and the unused absentee election materials...
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17-16-2
Section 17-16-2 Reimbursing counties for election expenses - "Expenses" defined.
As used in this chapter, the term "expenses" shall include the following items and
any other items approved as reimbursable expenses by the Election Expense Reimbursement Committee
pursuant to Section 17-16-2.1: (1) The compensation and mileage provided by law for election
officials. (2) The compensation provided by law for the clerk or other official acting as
absentee election manager. (3) The costs of ballots, supplies, and other materials or equipment
necessary for election officials to conduct elections as required by law and as certified
by the judge of probate as chief election official of the county. (4) The costs of absentee
ballots, supplies, postage, and other materials required by law to be furnished to the absentee
election manager. (5) The cost of preparing and furnishing the lists of qualified electors
to the election officials as required by law. (6) The cost of publishing any notice or...

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17-11-18
Section 17-11-18 Time requirements for receipt of absentee ballots. (a) No absentee ballot
shall be opened or counted if received by the absentee election manager by mail, unless postmarked
as of the date prior to the day of the election and received by mail no later than noon on
the day of election, or, if received by the absentee election manager by hand delivery, unless
so delivered by the voter or medical emergency designee to the absentee election manager not
later than the close of the last business day next preceding the election or, if delivered
by the medical emergency designee, by noon on the day of the election. (b) The above provision
does not apply in the case of individuals voting absentee pursuant to the federal Uniformed
and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA), 42 U.S.C. 1973ff, when those individuals
are voting in a primary, second primary, general, or special election for a federal, state,
or county office or proposed constitutional amendment or other...
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17-11-12
Section 17-11-12 Delivery of ballots, envelopes, etc. to absentee election manager. Not less
than 55 days prior to the holding of any election, except a municipal election, to which this
chapter pertains, or in the case of a runoff primary election, not more than 14 days after
the first primary election, the officer charged with the printing and distribution of the
official ballots and election supplies shall deliver to the absentee election manager of each
county in which the election is held or to the person designated to serve in his or her place
a sufficient number of absentee ballots, envelopes, and other necessary supplies. Not more
than seven days after the last day to qualify as a candidate in a municipal election, or in
the case of a runoff municipal election, not more than 14 days after the first election, or
in the case of a municipal election held for a purpose other than the election of municipal
officers, not more than seven days after the giving of notice of the...
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17-11-11
Section 17-11-11 Officials for counting of absentee ballots; poll watchers. (a) For every primary,
general, special, or municipal election, there shall be appointed one inspector and at least
three clerks, named and notified as are other election officials under the general laws of
the state, who shall meet, at the regular time of closing of the election on that day, in
the courthouse, or municipal building for municipal elections, as designated by the absentee
election manager for the purpose of counting and returning the ballots cast by absentee voters.
The returns from the absentee precinct shall be made as required by law for all other boxes.
It shall be unlawful for any election official or other person to publish or make known to
anyone the results of the count of absentee votes before the polls close. (b) Any person or
organization authorized to appoint poll watchers under Sections 17-8-7 and 17-13-11 may have
a single watcher present at the counting of absentee ballots, with...
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