May I request an absentee ballot by mail for someone else?

If you are a near relative or a verifiable legal guardian you may request a ballot by completing the required request form. Power of Attorney is not the same as legal guardian. Power of Attorney does not give an individual the right to sign for another for a request or the absentee ballot.

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1. How do I register to vote?
2. What are the qualifications to register/vote?
3. Where can I get voter registration/change forms?
4. How do I change my information? Name/Party/Address
5. Do I have to provide photo ID when voting absentee by mail?
6. Do I need to show identification at the precinct or One-stop location before I can vote?
7. Where do I vote?
8. What time do the polls open?
9. What if I cannot enter or visit my polling place?
10. What is Absentee Voting and One-Stop Voting?
11. What is a provisional ballot/transferred voter?
12. How can I be removed from your registration rolls?
13. I am registered unaffiliated, may I vote in a Primary Election?
14. When is the deadline to register to vote in an election?
15. I drive by a polling place on my way to work. Can't I just vote there?
16. How do I know if my voter registration is up to date?
17. How do election officials prevent someone from voting twice?
18. What are my rights as a voter?
19. When will ballots be mailed for the 2022 Statewide Primary and Election?
20. I've completed my absentee ballot request. Is there a way to track when my ballot will arrive?
21. I am a visually impaired voter, is there an easy way for me to request and vote with an Absentee Ballot?
22. May I mail my voted absentee ballot together with another voter's Absentee Ballot in the same envelope?
23. May I request an absentee ballot by mail for someone else?
24. Who is qualified to vote absentee ballot by mail?
25. How can I receive an absentee ballot by mail?
26. Can I get information about the election security?