Can a relative of a disabled voter make an application for absentee ballot for the disabled voter?
An adult relative of a disabled voter residing inside the county may apply for an absentee ballot, but shall not vote for the disabled voter. The disabled box on the application must be checked, and the relative making application must sign the application appropriately.

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1. Who can vote absentee by mail?
2. How can I obtain an absentee ballot?
3. How do I return my absentee by mail application?
4. Can a relative of a disabled voter make an application for absentee ballot for the disabled voter?
5. What if a child is away at college?
6. What is the deadline for absentee by mail applications?
7. How often do you have to apply for an absentee by mail ballot?
8. How often does a disabled or 65 years or older voter apply for an absentee by mail ballot?
9. How do I return my absentee ballot?
10. Why does a disabled voter have to sign or make a mark on absentee ballot envelope?
11. Can an absentee ballot be picked up for an individual or someone else?
12. Can anyone return a voted absentee ballot?
13. Can a candidate assist or return an absentee ballot for a voter?
14. What is the deadline for absentee by mail ballots?
15. What if I have been issued and absentee by mail ballot but decide to vote at poll on Election Day?
16. The voter made a mistake on the absentee ballot. Can it be replaced?
17. I am a student attending UWG. How do I obtain an absentee ballot?
18. Can voters obtain an absentee ballot on the Monday before Election Day?
19. Can a voter turn in a voted absentee ballot at the polls to be counted?