Nebraska Administrative Code
Topic - SECRETARY OF STATE
Title 432 - NEBRASKA MAIL ONLY PRECINCT ACT
Chapter 1 - MAIL ONLY PRECINCT RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 432-1-001 - Application

Current through September 17, 2024

001.01 Mail Only Precincts shall mean those precincts that have been designated by the county clerk with the approval of the Secretary of State to receive ballots for statewide elections via the U.S. mail.

001.02 The Secretary of State's Office will receive applications from county clerks, in counties with less than 10,000 population based on U.S. census data, for consideration to establish Mail Only Precincts no later than 70 days prior to a statewide election.

001.03 Application forms shall be developed and provided by the Secretary of State and shall include, but not be limited to, the location of the current polling site, the number of registered voters served by the current polling site, whether the current site meets ADA standards and other relevant information.

001.04 The Secretary of State shall approve or reject the application in writing within 10 days after receipt in the Secretary of State's office. The Secretary of State may suggest modifications prior to approval.

001.05 Once approved by the Secretary of State, the precinct shall remain a mail only precinct for all subsequent elections until the county clerk notifies the Secretary of State in writing.

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