What if I have power of Attorney (POA)?
An individual who has power of attorney does not have the authority to sign a voter registration form, request an absentee ballot, or cast an absentee ballot on behalf of the voter. If a voter is unable to sign, the voter can use a rubber stamp or mark to sign. The voter may also ask for assistance and have someone sign the form on the voter's behalf as long as it is done in the voter's presence and with the voter's permission.

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1. How do I request an absentee ballot?
2. Who may vote an absentee ballot?
3. When can I apply for an absentee ballot?
4. When are ballots sent out?
5. Can I sign up to automatically get an absentee ballot for every election?
6. I am in the military and/or living overseas. How can I vote absentee?
7. I am a college/graduate student. Where should I get my absentee ballot?
8. I have moved. Can I request a ballot? Which address should I use?
9. Can I request a ballot by email or fax?
10. Can I request an absentee ballot for someone else?
11. Can I pick up an absentee ballot for someone else?
12. What if I have power of Attorney (POA)?
13. Can I take a ballot home with me?
14. If I lose my absentee ballot, can I get another one?
15. How do I return my absentee ballot?
16. Can I return my ballot by email or fax?
17. Does the ballot have to be returned by mail?
18. Can I give my voted absentee ballot to someone else to return for me?
19. When must I return the voted ballot?
20. If I request an absentee ballot, can I change my mind and still vote at my regular polling place?
21. How are absentee ballots counted?