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Absentee ballot information
If you are a qualified registered San Juan County voter, you are entitled to vote by absentee ballot. Requests for an absentee ballot application may be made by contacting the County Clerk's Office.
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| The process works as follows: |
| 1. The voter requests an application for absentee ballot, completes and signs it and returns the completed application to the County Clerk's Office. |
| 2. Once the voters eligibility to vote is verified, a ballot is mailed to the voter. |
3. The voter completes the ballot by filling in the ovals next to the candidates of their choice. |
4. Once the ballot is completed, the voter inserts the ballot in the inner secrecy envelope, and then inserts the inner envelope into the mailing envelope. |
5. The voter completes the oath and signs the mailing envelope. The voter then seals the outer envelope.
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6. The voter mails or hand delivers the ballot to the County Clerk's Office. All ballots must be returned to the Clerk's Office by 7:00 PM on election day.
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| Very Important: |
| In order for your absentee ballot to be counted, you must sign your name on the Absentee Ballot Return Envelope. |
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