Massachusetts Statutes
§ 98 — Absent voter unable to mark ballot
Massachusetts § 98
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Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 54, § 98 (2026).
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Section 98. An absent voter who because of blindness or other physical disability or inability to read or read in the English language is unable to prepare his ballot may at his discretion be assisted in marking it by any person whom he may designate. Such designated person shall add in writing a statement that the voter is unable to write, the reason therefor, and shall sign the voter's name on the inner envelope.
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