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B7 Material omission on Envelope B is the date of the voter's signature
C8 The ballot should not be rendered invalid if the voter omitted the year in date of the signature
C9 The ballot should not be rendered invalid if the voter provides the incorrect date on Envelope B. What is an incorrect date? Unless the date is way off, how can one determine if it is incorrect? Not a measurable value.
Is the date a material omission that would affect the determination of how the voter wished to cast his vote?
Since the absentee ballot from a domestic voter is returned in Envelope B in an envelope with a return address label attached showing the voter's return address, why should he have to repeat this information? UOCAVA voters do not have to provide the same information. These two classes of voters are being treated differently.
B9 By striking this language, is it meant that there would be no Envelope B required? Or is it meant that the ballot is contained in an Envelope B but the envelope is not sealed?
The problems created by the information required on Envelope B cause many AB ballots from senior citizens to be rejected.
In 1 VAC 20-70-30(B), delete the last sentence. This sentence does not conform to Va. Code 24.2-702.1(B).
Other requirements in the Code of Virginia are not listed in 20-70-30. It would be helpful if all of the requirements for processing FWABs, whether in the Code of Virginia or in the Administrative Code of Virginia, were listed in one place. The requirements from the Code that are not listed in 20-70-30 are as follows:
Finally, is the full name of the FWAB registration/absentee applicant required for voter registration?