§ 17-9.1-26. Confirmation process — Verification of the address of registered voter.
(a)(1) Whenever: (i) An acknowledgement card that was mailed to a voter whose application
to register to vote has been accepted is returned as undeliverable; (ii) Through the
periodic updating of voter registration records as provided in §â€‚17-9.1-27, a change of address is detected for any voter; (iii) As the result of a challenge
under §â€‚17-9.1-28, the challenged voter fails to appear before the local board; or (iv) A mailing by
the jury commissioner to a voter is returned as undeliverable; the local board shall
begin the confirmation process described in subsection (b) of this section.
(2) Whenever any other official mailing, from either the state board or a local board
or from the office of the secretary of state, which official mailing has been sent
to at least a majority of the registered voters in a particular city or town, is returned
as undeliverable to any one or more of the voters to whom it was mailed, the local
board may commence the confirmation process described in subsection (b) of this section.
(b) The confirmation notice shall be sent by first-class, forwardable mail and shall be
of any size or other specifications that shall be determined by the state board. The
notice shall include a voter registration form that may be used by the voter to verify
or correct the voter's residence address for voting purposes.
(c) The confirmation notice shall be prepared in substantially the following form and
shall contain substantially the following information, subject to any additional information
as may be required by the state board; provided, that the wording of the form may
be revised and updated from time to time by the state board in a manner to make its
content as easily readable and understandable as possible:
The board of canvassers has received information that you may no longer reside at
the address from which you are currently registered. If you have not permanently changed
your residence address, or if you have permanently changed your residence address
but continue to live in the same city or town, you should immediately return the voter
registration form no later than fourteen (14) days after the date of this mailing
even if this notice was mailed to your correct current address. If the voter registration
form is not returned, affirmation or confirmation of your current address may be required
at the polls on election day. If the registration form is not returned and you do
not vote by _____ , which is the date of the second general election following the date of this mailing,
then your name may be removed from the voter registration list. If you have permanently
changed residence address to another city or town in Rhode Island, please complete
and return the completed voter registration form to the local board of canvassers
in the city or town of your current address.
(d) The confirmation notice shall be mailed to both the voter's current registered address
and any new residence address, to the extent both addresses are available to the local
board.
(e) If a confirmation notice is mailed to a voter and returned as undeliverable, or if
delivered and the voter has not responded within fourteen (14) days from the date
of the mailing, the voter shall remain on, or be placed on, the inactive list and
shall not be permitted to vote until the voter has signed an affirmation form at either
the approved polling place or at the local board of canvassers as provided in this
chapter. Any application for a mail ballot under §â€‚17-20-2.1 or an emergency mail ballot under §â€‚17-20-2.2 shall serve as a proper affirmation form under this section if the address is the
same as the voter's current address on record with the board of canvassers. If the
voter fails to vote by the second general election following the date of the confirmation
mailing, then the voter shall be removed from the voting list. Notwithstanding the
foregoing provisions, if the confirmation mailing was based upon the change of address
information provided by or through the United States Postal Service National Change
of Address Program, and the voter has failed to respond to the confirmation mailing,
the voter shall remain on the active list of voters and shall not be required to sign
the affirmation form. In these cases, the voter's residence address for voting purposes
will be changed by the local board to the new address as indicated by the National
Change of Address Program.
(f) Local boards shall be required to maintain for a period of at least two (2) years
a record of all outgoing confirmation mailings, including the reasons for the mailing
of the confirmations. Records shall be kept in a fashion that may be determined by
the state board.