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Title 20A — Election Code · Chapter 2
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20A-2-101. Eligibility for registration.
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20A-2-101.1. Preregistering to vote.
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20A-2-101.3. Convicted misdemeanants -- Restoration of right to vote or hold office.
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20A-2-101.5. Convicted felons -- Restoration of right to vote and right to hold office.
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20A-2-102. Registration a prerequisite to voting.
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20A-2-102.5. Voter registration deadline.
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20A-2-103. Special elections -- Lists of voters.
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20A-2-104. Voter registration form -- Registered voter lists -- Fees for copies.
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20A-2-105. Determining residency.
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20A-2-107. Designating or changing party affiliation -- Times permitted.
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20A-2-107.5.
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20A-2-108. Driver license or state identification card registration form -- Transmittal of information.
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20A-2-201. Registering to vote at office of county clerk.
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20A-2-202. Registration by mail.
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20A-2-204. Registering to vote when applying for or renewing a driver license or other qualifying form.
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20A-2-205. Registration at voter registration agencies.
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20A-2-206. Electronic registration -- Requesting to receive a ballot by mail.
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20A-2-207. Registration by provisional ballot.
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20A-2-300.5. Definitions.
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20A-2-300.6. Voter registration activities -- Coordination among local, state, and federal officials.
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20A-2-301. County clerk responsibilities -- Voter registration forms.
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20A-2-302. Voter registration forms for high school students.
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20A-2-304. County clerk's responsibilities -- Notice of disposition.
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20A-2-307. County clerks' instructions to election judges.
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20A-2-401. Fraudulent registration -- Penalty.
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20A-2-501. Definitions.
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20A-2-502.
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20A-2-503. County clerk's responsibilities -- Updating voter registration.
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20A-2-504. Removing names from the official register -- General requirements -- Deceased individuals.
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20A-2-505. Removing names from the official register -- Determining and confirming change of residence.
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20A-2-506. Lieutenant governor and county clerks to preserve records.
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20A-2-507. Rulemaking authority relating to voter registration records.
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20A-2-508.
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20A-2-601. Definitions.
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20A-2-602. Change of voter registration record disclosure status -- Notice -- Redesignation of status.
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20A-2-603. General request for voter registration records.
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20A-2-604. Request for voter registration records by political party -- Confirmation of political party affiliation.
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20A-2-605. Request for voter registration records by a government official.
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20A-2-606. At-risk registered voter -- Application -- Designation -- Change of status.
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20A-2-607. Applicability and enforcement -- Transition.
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20A-2-608. Election officer to keep voting history information and status -- Restrictions.
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