Effective: June 1, 2014
Latest Legislation: Senate Bill 238, Senate Bill 205 - 130th General Assembly
If, after the first day after the close of voter registration before a general or primary election and before the close of the polls on the day of that election, a valid application for uniformed services or overseas absent voter's ballots is delivered to the director of the board of elections at the office of the board by a person making the application on the person's own behalf, the director shall forthwith deliver to the person all uniformed services or overseas absent voter's ballots then ready for use, together with an identification envelope. The person shall then immediately retire to a voting booth in the office of the board, and mark the ballots. The person shall then fold each ballot separately so as to conceal the person's markings thereon, and deposit all of the ballots in the identification envelope and securely seal it. Thereupon the person shall fill in answers to the questions on the face of the identification envelope, and by writing the person's usual signature in the proper place thereon, the person shall declare under penalty of election falsification that the answers to those questions are true and correct to the best of that person's knowledge and belief. The person shall then deliver the identification envelope to the director. If thereafter, and before the third day preceding such election, the board provides additional separate official issue or special election ballots, as provided for in section 3511.04 of the Revised Code, the director shall promptly, and not later than twelve noon of the third day preceding the day of election, mail such additional ballots to such person at the address specified by that person for that purpose. Except as otherwise provided in sections 3505.24 and 3509.08 of the Revised Code, an election official shall not fill out any portion of an application for absent voter's ballots, an identification envelope statement of voter, or an absent voter's ballot requested under this section on behalf of an applicant.
In the event any person serving in the armed forces of the United States is discharged after the closing date of registration, and that person or that person's spouse, or both, meets all the other qualifications set forth in section 3511.011 of the Revised Code, the person or spouse shall be permitted to vote prior to the date of the election in the office of the board in the person's or spouse's county, as set forth in this section.
The Legislative Service Commission presents the text of this section as a composite of the section as amended by multiple acts of the General Assembly. This presentation recognizes the principle stated in R.C. 1.52(B) that amendments are to be harmonized if reasonably capable of simultaneous operation.
Structure Ohio Revised Code
Chapter 3511 | Armed Services Absent Voter's Ballots
Section 3511.01 | Definitions.
Section 3511.011 | Poll List to Identify Electors Requesting Absent Voter's Ballot.
Section 3511.02 | Application for Registration and Absent Voter's Ballot.
Section 3511.03 | Form of Ballots.
Section 3511.04 | Ballot Sent by Mail, Facsimile Machine or Other Means.
Section 3511.05 | Identification Envelope Format and Return.
Section 3511.051 | Marking of Identification Envelopes Containing Presidential Ballots.
Section 3511.06 | Size and Quality of Identification and Return Envelopes.
Section 3511.07 | Mailing Precautions.
Section 3511.08 | Record of Distribution.
Section 3511.09 | Voting Procedure.
Section 3511.10 | Voting at Board of Elections.
Section 3511.11 | Procedure Upon Board Receiving Ballots.
Section 3511.12 | Counting Armed Service Absent Voter's Ballots.
Section 3511.13 | Poll List to Identify Electors Requesting Armed Services Absent Voter's Ballot.
Section 3511.14 | Acceptance and Processing of Federal Write-in Ballots.
Section 3511.15 | Emergency Absentee Voting Procedures.
Section 3511.16 | Election Notice to Be Used With Federal Write-in Absentee Ballot.