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Town of Waldoboro
Absentee Ballots

Contact Information:

Linda E. Perry, Town Clerk -

P.O. Box J
Waldoboro, ME 04572-0911
PH: (207) 832-5369 - FAX: (207) 832-6061

Absentee Voting Guide

What is absentee voting and how does it work?

Absentee voting allows you to cast a ballot without going to a polling place on Election Day.

Who may vote absentee?

Any registered voter may cast an absentee ballot instead of voting in person at the polling place on Election Day. You don't need to have a specific reason or be unable to vote at the polls on election day to receive an absentee ballot.

What are the steps to voting by absentee ballot?

  1. Complete an absentee ballot application to get a ballot; then
  2. Fill out and deliver the ballot back to the municipal clerk.

When can I request a ballot?

Absentee ballots may be requested beginning 3 months before Election Day. Make your request early to allow enough time for the ballot to be mailed to you.

How do I apply for and receive an absentee ballot?

How do I locate and contact my municipal clerk?

You can contact the Town Clerk by any of the methods listed at the top of this page.

Can I vote by absentee ballot in person somewhere?

Yes. You may vote absentee at the clerk's office as soon as absentee ballots are available. Absentee ballots are available 30 to 45 days before the election at the municipal clerk's office. You don't need to complete an application if you vote in person at the clerk's office.

When must my voted ballot be returned to my municipal clerk?

To be counted, voted absentee ballots must be received by the municipal clerk by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.

Are there any other ways to receive an absentee ballot?

You may make a written request for a “third person” (someone other than the voter or the voter's immediate family member) to obtain and hand-deliver an absentee ballot.

You must designate, in a written request or application, the specific third person who will handle and deliver the ballot. Only this designated third person may handle the absentee ballot.

Ballots cast in this way must be witnessed by either a notary public, a municipal clerk, a clerk of courts, or 2 other witnesses.


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