Massachusetts Statutes

§ 91A — Applications of specially qualified voters

Massachusetts § 91A
JurisdictionMassachusetts
Part IADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT
Title VIIIELECTIONS

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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 54, § 91A (2026).

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Section 91A. A specially qualified voter, as defined in section one of chapter fifty, who qualifies for an absent voting ballot pursuant to section eighty-six, or a family member of such specially qualified voter, may apply for an absent voting ballot in the manner prescribed in section eighty-nine. The registrars may cause an investigation of such resident's qualifications to be made by a police officer who shall forthwith, after such investigation, report to them his findings with respect thereto, and for such purpose, the board or officer in charge of the police force of the city or town shall give the registrars such assistance as they may require.If the registrars certify that such resident has the qualifications for voting, the clerk shall deliver an official absent voting ballot to

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