Section 20. Material omissions from absentee ballots  


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  • A. Pursuant to the requirements of § 24.2-706 of the Code of Virginia, a timely received absentee ballot contained in an Envelope B shall not be rendered invalid if it contains an error or omission not material to its proper processing.

    B. The following omissions are always material and any Envelope B containing such omissions shall be rendered invalid if any of the following exists:

    1. Except as provided in subdivisions C 2 and 3 of this section, the voter did not include his full first name;

    2. The voter did not provide his last name;

    3. The voter omitted his generational suffix when one or more individuals with the same name are registered at the same address, and it is impossible to determine the identity of the voter;

    4. The voter did not provide his house number and street name or his rural route address;

    5. The voter did not provide either his city or zip code;

    6. The voter did not sign Envelope B; or

    7. The voter's witness did not sign Envelope B.

    C. The ballot shall not be rendered invalid if on the Envelope B:

    1. The voter included his full name in an order other than "last, first, middle";

    2. The voter used his first initial instead of his first full name, so long as the voter provided his full middle name;

    3. The voter provided a derivative of his legal name as his first or middle name (e.g., "Bob" instead of "Robert");

    4. If the voter provided his first name and last name, the voter did not provide a middle name or a middle initial;

    5. The voter did not provide his residential street identifier (Street, Drive, etc.);

    6. The voter did not provide a zip code, so long as the voter provided his city;

    7. The voter did not provide his city, so long as the voter provided his zip code;

    8. The voter omitted the date, or provided an incorrect or incomplete date on which he signed Envelope B; or

    9. The ballot is imperfectly sealed within Envelope B, provided that the outer envelope with Envelope B and the ballot arrived sealed.

    10. The illegibility of a voter's or witness' signature on an Envelope B shall not be considered an omission or error.

    D. For the purposes of this regulation, "city" may include the voter's locality, town, or any acceptable mailing name for the five-digit zip code of the voter's residence.

    E. Whether an error or omission on an Envelope B not specifically addressed by this regulation is material and shall render the absentee ballot invalid shall be determined by a majority of the officers of the election present.

Historical Notes

Derived from Volume 28, Issue 17, eff. April 3, 2012; amended, Virginia Register Volume 29, Issue 23, eff. June 26, 2013; Volume 31, Issue 02, eff. September 4, 2014.

Statutory Authority

§ 24.2-103 of the Code of Virginia.