12-19-2.1. Application in person or by authorized messenger--Delivery of ballot to messenger or by mail.
At anytime prior to an election, a voter may apply in person at the office of and to the person in charge of the election for an absentee ballot during regular office hours up to 5:00 p.m. on the day before the election. If the voter applies in person, the voter shall complete a combined absentee ballot application/return envelope and show the person in charge of the election the voter's identification card as required in §12-18-6.1 or complete the affidavit as provided in §12-18-6.2.
In the event of confinement because of sickness or disability, a qualified voter may apply pursuant to the provisions of §12-19-2 in writing and obtain an absentee ballot by authorized messenger so designated over the signature of the voter. The person in charge of the election may deliver to the authorized messenger a ballot to be delivered to the qualified voter. Any application for a ballot by authorized messenger must be received by the person in charge of the election before 3:00 p.m. the day of the election. If the application designating an authorized messenger also indicates a request for an absentee ballot for any future election, such absentee ballot shall be mailed to the address provided on the application. If no address is provided, the ballot shall be mailed to the person's voter registration address.
Source: SL 1980, ch 115, §3; SL 1983, ch 114; SL 2003, ch 82, §4; SL 2005, ch 93, §1; SL 2006, ch 72, §3; SL 2012, ch 85, §1; SL 2013, ch 66, §3.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Section 12-19-1 - Absentee ballot--Persons entitled to vote.
Section 12-19-1.1 - Affirmation of address by voter in inactive registration file.
Section 12-19-1.2 - Time for absentee voting.
Section 12-19-2.2 - Authorized messenger for more than one voter.
Section 12-19-2.4 - Multiple applications or requests for ballots and multiple ballots--Application.
Section 12-19-2.6 - Preference and selection of ballot style for independent in primary election.
Section 12-19-3 - Forwarding of ballot to voter--Instructions and return envelope.
Section 12-19-4 - Voter's statement on return envelope--Federal service voting forms.
Section 12-19-7.1 - Candidates and election officials not to serve as authorized messenger.
Section 12-19-7.2 - Display of campaign material by messenger as misdemeanor.
Section 12-19-9.2 - Marking and return of ballot on death of voter before opening of polls.
Section 12-19-10.1 - County auditor validation of absentee ballot signatures.
Section 12-19-11 - Preservation and return of application and return envelope.
Section 12-19-12 - Delivery of absentee ballot to polling place after close of polls.
Section 12-19-14 - Unlawful disposition of ballot or ballot link as misdemeanor.
Section 12-19-32 - Ballot not invalidated by federal censorship.
Section 12-19-33 - Failure to deliver or tampering with ballot as felony.
Section 12-19-34 - Informalities do not invalidate election--Liberal construction.
Section 12-19-37 - Absentee ballot precincts--Creation--Absentee ballot counting board.
Section 12-19-38 - Appointment of absentee ballot counting board--Number of members.
Section 12-19-39 - Oath of board members--Compensation.
Section 12-19-41 - Powers and duties of absentee ballot counting board.
Section 12-19-42 - Envelope containing voted ballots kept closed--Delivery to county board.
Section 12-19-43 - Review--Sorting--Processing--Absentee Ballots.
Section 12-19-44 - Counting process open.
Section 12-19-46 - Commencement of count when polls close--Place.
Section 12-19-47 - Processing of absentee ballots.
Section 12-19-48 - Delivery of absentee ballot after polls are closed.
Section 12-19-50 - Forms for recording tally--Special pollbook--Tally added to home precinct totals.
Section 12-19-52 - Electronic voting systems.
Section 12-19-53 - Contracting for services of county auditor from another county.