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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 32 — Elections

32-808. Ballots for early voting; delivery; special ballot; publication of application form.

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(1)Except as otherwise provided in section 32-939.02 , ballots for early voting to be mailed pursuant to section 32-941 shall be ready for delivery to registered voters at least thirty-five days prior to each statewide primary or general election and at least fifteen days prior to all other elections.
(2)The election commissioner or county clerk shall not mail or issue any ballot for early voting if the election to which such ballot pertains has already been held.
(3)The election commissioner or county clerk shall publish in a newspaper of general circulation in the county an application form to be used by registered voters in making an application for a ballot for early voting after the ballots become available. The publication of the application shall not be required if the election is held by mail pursuant to sections 32-952 to 32-959 .
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