Massachusetts Statutes
§ 22A — Absent registration officers; appointment; political representation; physically disabled registrants
Massachusetts § 22A
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 51, § 22A (2026).
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Section 22A. In every city and town the registrars of voters may, before every election at which absent voting is permitted, appoint a sufficient number of absent registration officers who in addition to the registrars and the assistant registrars may attend persons claiming to have the qualifications for voting in their respective cities and towns, but who, by reason of physical disability, are unable to apply in person for registration, to examine such persons relative to their qualifications for voting and to register such of said persons as they find to be qualified. Such absent registration officers shall be appointed from the enrolled voters of their respective cities and towns and shall, as nearly as may be, equally represent the two leading political parties.Absent registration off
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