Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 17-9.1 - Registration of Voters
Section 17-9.1-9.1. - Shut-in voters, serviceperson’s dependents, or peace corps registrations.

§ 17-9.1-9.1. Shut-in voters, serviceperson’s dependents, or peace corps registrations.
(a) Shut-in voters. Every person otherwise duly qualified to vote who by reason of illness or physical or mental disability is unable to register in person at the office of the local board may register to vote by mail.
(b) Serviceperson’s dependents. Every person otherwise duly qualified to vote who by reason of being the spouse or dependent child of a member of the armed forces of the United States in active service who is qualified to vote and is absent from this state, and is with the member of the armed forces and unable to register in person, may register to vote by mail.
(c) Peace corps registration. Every person otherwise duly qualified to register to vote who by reason of being a peace corps volunteer as defined in 22 U.S.C. § 2504, or a peace corps leader as defined in 22 U.S.C. § 2505, or the spouse or dependent child of the volunteer or leader, is absent from this state and unable to register in person and desiring to register, may register to vote by mail.
History of Section.P.L. 1994, ch. 171, § 4.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 17 - Elections

Chapter 17-9.1 - Registration of Voters

Section 17-9.1-1. - Registration required to vote.

Section 17-9.1-2. - Duty of state board — Registration equipment — Forms.

Section 17-9.1-2.1. - Duplicate voter registration information.

Section 17-9.1-3. - Periods when boards receive registrations.

Section 17-9.1-4. - Repealed.

Section 17-9.1-4.1. - Registration drives at high schools.

Section 17-9.1-4.2. - Repealed.

Section 17-9.1-5. - Local registration agents.

Section 17-9.1-5.1. - Statewide registration agents.

Section 17-9.1-5.2. - Qualifications and jurisdiction of registration agents.

Section 17-9.1-6. - Form of registration cards — Confidentiality of place of registration.

Section 17-9.1-7. - Registration at the division of motor vehicles — Additional agencies.

Section 17-9.1-8. - Registration at designated agencies.

Section 17-9.1-9. - Registration by mail.

Section 17-9.1-9.1. - Shut-in voters, serviceperson’s dependents, or peace corps registrations.

Section 17-9.1-10. - Additional method of registering.

Section 17-9.1-11. - Certification of citizenship.

Section 17-9.1-12. - False certificates in registration.

Section 17-9.1-13. - Filing of registration cards — Transmittal to secretary of state.

Section 17-9.1-14. - Custody of registration cards.

Section 17-9.1-15. - Registration records public.

Section 17-9.1-16. - Procedure on change of address — Fail-safe voting provisions.

Section 17-9.1-17. - Reregistration — Notice to city or town of previous address.

Section 17-9.1-17.1. - Registration — Notice to jurisdiction of previous out-of-state address.

Section 17-9.1-18. - Change of name.

Section 17-9.1-19. - Single registration.

Section 17-9.1-20. - False affidavits.

Section 17-9.1-21. - Registration lists furnished to political parties.

Section 17-9.1-22. - Tampering with registration records.

Section 17-9.1-23. - Party designation.

Section 17-9.1-24. - Change of designation.

Section 17-9.1-25. - Acknowledgement of registration or change of address — Verification of residence.

Section 17-9.1-26. - Confirmation process — Verification of the address of registered voter.

Section 17-9.1-27. - Periodic updating of voter registration records.

Section 17-9.1-28. - Procedure on challenge of registration.

Section 17-9.1-29. - Penalty for unsubstantiated challenge.

Section 17-9.1-30. - Appeal of ruling by board of canvassers.

Section 17-9.1-31. - Voter registration advisory board.

Section 17-9.1-32. - Private voter registration — State departments and agencies.

Section 17-9.1-33. - Age.

Section 17-9.1-34. - Electronic registration of voters.