§ 4.120.010. Voting by mail—Ballots—Ballot review—Ballot envelopes.
A.
The clerk may conduct a special election by mail.
B.
When the clerk conducts a special election by mail, the clerk shall send a ballot to each person whose name appears on the official voter registration list prepared under AS § 15.07.125 for that election. The ballot shall be sent to the address stated on the official registration list unless the voter has notified the clerk in writing of a different address to which the ballot should be sent. The clerk shall send ballots by first class, nonforwardable mail on or before the 22nd day before the election.
C.
The clerk shall review ballots voted under this section under procedures established for the review of absentee ballots.
D.
There shall be a small blank envelope and a return envelope supplied to each by-mail voter. The return envelope shall have printed upon it an affidavit by which the voter shall declare his qualifications to vote, followed by provision for attestation by a person qualified to administer oaths or one attesting witness who is at least 18 years of age. Specific instructions for voting a by-mail ballot and a list of the appointed absentee voting officials, their hours and locations, will be mailed to each voter with the ballot.
(Ord. No. 2002-17, § 16, 6-4-02; Ord. No. 94-08, § 1(part), 1994; Ord. No. 92-05, § 1, 1992)