CHAPTER 16.1-07ABSENT VOTERS' BALLOTS AND ABSENTEE VOTING16.1-07-01. Absent voter - Who may vote.1.Any qualified elector of this state, including an individual who is in the armed forces of the United States, is in the merchant marine of the United States, or is a United States citizen living outside the United States who resided in this state immediately prior to the individual's departure from the United States, may vote an absent voter's ballot at any general, special, or primary state election, any county election, or any city or school district election.2.A citizen of the United States who is eighteen years of age or older, has never lived in the United States, and whose parent is a qualified elector of the state may vote absentee in this state pursuant to this chapter if the individual:a.Does not maintain a domicile;b.Is not registered to vote in any other state, territory, or possession of the United States;c.Is not voting in any other state, territory, or possession of the United States; andd.Possesses a valid passport or card of identity and registration issued under the authority of the secretary of state of the United States.Such an elector may vote only in federal elections, which means any election held solely or in part for the purpose of electing or nominating any candidate for the office of president, vice president, presidential elector, member of the United States senate, or member of the United States house of representatives.3.An elector who votes by absentee ballot may not vote in person at the same election.16.1-07-02. Elector may vote before leaving - No voting in person upon return.Repealed by S.L. 1997, ch. 192,
CHAPTER 16.1-07ABSENT VOTERS' BALLOTS AND ABSENTEE VOTING16.1-07-01. Absent voter - Who may vote.1.Any qualified elector of this state, including an individual who is in the armed forces of the United States, is in the merchant marine of the United States, or is a United States citizen living outside the United States who resided in this state immediately prior to the individual's departure from the United States, may vote an absent voter's ballot at any general, special, or primary state election, any county election, or any city or school district election.2.A citizen of the United States who is eighteen years of age or older, has never lived in the United States, and whose parent is a qualified elector of the state may vote absentee in this state pursuant to this chapter if the individual:a.Does not maintain a domicile;b.Is not registered to vote in any other state, territory, or possession of the United States;c.Is not voting in any other state, territory, or possession of the United States; andd.Possesses a valid passport or card of identity and registration issued under the authority of the secretary of state of the United States.Such an elector may vote only in federal elections, which means any election held solely or in part for the purpose of electing or nominating any candidate for the office of president, vice president, presidential elector, member of the United States senate, or member of the United States house of representatives.3.An elector who votes by absentee ballot may not vote in person at the same election.16.1-07-02. Elector may vote before leaving - No voting in person upon return.Repealed by S.L. 1997, ch. 192,
CHAPTER 16.1-07ABSENT VOTERS' BALLOTS AND ABSENTEE VOTING16.1-07-01. Absent voter - Who may vote.1.Any qualified elector of this state, including an individual who is in the armed forces of the United States, is in the merchant marine of the United States, or is a United States citizen living outside the United States who resided in this state immediately prior to the individual's departure from the United States, may vote an absent voter's ballot at any general, special, or primary state election, any county election, or any city or school district election.2.A citizen of the United States who is eighteen years of age or older, has never lived in the United States, and whose parent is a qualified elector of the state may vote absentee in this state pursuant to this chapter if the individual:a.Does not maintain a domicile;b.Is not registered to vote in any other state, territory, or possession of the United States;c.Is not voting in any other state, territory, or possession of the United States; andd.Possesses a valid passport or card of identity and registration issued under the authority of the secretary of state of the United States.Such an elector may vote only in federal elections, which means any election held solely or in part for the purpose of electing or nominating any candidate for the office of president, vice president, presidential elector, member of the United States senate, or member of the United States house of representatives.3.An elector who votes by absentee ballot may not vote in person at the same election.16.1-07-02. Elector may vote before leaving - No voting in person upon return.Repealed by S.L. 1997, ch. 192,