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Code · Montana · Title 13 — Elections · Chapter 3 · Part 2

13-3-213. Alternative means for casting ballot.

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13-3-213 . Alternative means for casting ballot.
(1)The election administrator shall provide individuals with disabilities an alternative means for casting a ballot on election day if they are assigned to an inaccessible polling place. These alternative means for casting a ballot include:
(a)delivery of a ballot to the elector as provided in 13-13-118 ;
(b)voting by absentee ballot in person at a designated voting station at the county election administrator's office; and
(c)prearranged assignment to an accessible polling place within the county.
(2)An elector with a disability assigned to an inaccessible polling place who desires to vote at an accessible polling place:
(a)shall request assignment to an accessible polling place by notifying the election administrator in writing at least 2 business days preceding the election;
(b)must be assigned to the nearest accessible polling place for the purpose of voting in the election;
(c)shall sign the elector's name on a special addendum to the official precinct register as required in subsection (4); and
(d)must receive the same ballot to which the elector is otherwise entitled.
(3)For the purpose of subsection (2), the ballot cast at an alternative polling place must be processed and counted in the same manner as an absentee ballot.
(4)The name of an elector who has been assigned to vote in a precinct other than the precinct in which the person is registered, as provided in subsection (2), must be printed on a special addendum to the precinct register in a form prescribed by the secretary of state.
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