Do voters have to apply for an absentee ballot for each and every election?
If a physically disabled voter or a voter 75 years of age or older makes a written request to receive an absentee ballot for the primary, primary runoff, general, or general runoff, he or she will receive ballots without having to ask again by specifically stating on the written request or absentee application the following phrase: All Ballots.

The All Ballots request will be in effect for the remainder of the regular election cycle and will not apply to Presidential Preference Primaries or Special Elections. Please call 478-625-8357 for more information.

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1. Are there restrictions on who can assist an elector in completing an absentee ballot application?
2. Do voters have to apply for an absentee ballot for each and every election?
3. How may the absentee ballot application be returned to the Elections Office?
4. Who may assist a voter in voting their absentee ballot?
5. Can a voted absentee ballot be returned to the Elections Office by anyone other than the voter?