Rhode Island
| How do I request an absentee ballot? |
Know that Rhode Island calls absentee voting “voting by mail.” You must first obtain an application
for a mail ballot from your local Board of Canvassers. To find yours, go here. You may have another person pick one up for you or call your local Board and
request that an application be sent to you. This application must be filled out, witnessed or notarized
by two witnesses, and delivered to the local Board so that it is received no later than 4:00 pm on the
21st day before Election Day or primary in which you wish to vote. The application may be mailed,
picked up by you or personally delivered by a person acting at your request. |
| Where do I send the request? |
To your local Board of Canvassers, found here. |
| What is the deadline for requesting an absentee ballot? |
By 4:00 pm, 21 days prior to Election Day: January 15 for the Primary Election October 14 for the General Election |
| What is the voting procedure? |
When you receive your ballot, vote and enclose in the envelope provided. Seal the
envelope and have two witnesses or one Notary Public sign in the spaces provided. |
| What are the deadlines for voting absentee? |
By 9:00 pm on Election Day: Primary Election: March 4 General Election: November 4 |
| What are the election dates and deadlines for 2008? |
Primary Election: March 4 General Election: November 4 Voter registration closes 30 days prior to Election Day. |
| How do I contact the Secretary of State / election officials? |
Rhode Island Board of Elections 50 Branch Avenue Providence, RI 02904-2790 http://www.elections.ri.gov Tel: 401-222-2345 Fax: 401-222-3135 |
| Are there requirements for first-time voters? |
No. |
| Is permanent absentee status available? |
No. |
| Additional information: |
Voting by Mail Ballot in Rhode Island |
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