§17-4-30. Notice to registered voters; updating voter lists; suspense file; publication of names to be struck from list.  


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  • (a) Beginning in January 1997, and in January of every fourth year thereafter, the boards of registrars shall mail a nonforwardable notice to all registered voters in the county. The notice shall be designed and provided for the boards of registrars by the Secretary of State. The notice shall be sent on a postcard providing general information on elections. The notice shall be mailed to the last known address of the voter appearing on the voter registration list. If the notice is returned to the boards of registrars indicating that the voter may have relocated, the board shall send a forwardable notice to the registered voter on which the voter may confirm his or her current address. The forwardable notice shall be mailed no later than 90 days after receipt of the returned nonforwardable notice. The boards of registrars shall record and maintain the dates on which the nonforwardable notice was returned to the board and the date on which the forwardable notice was mailed to the registered voter.

    (b) The boards of registrars shall update the voter list for the county using the information reported to the board by the registered voters on the address confirmation cards provided for in subsection (a). If the registered voter does not respond to the forwardable notice on which the registered voter may confirm his or her address within 90 days of the date on which the notice was mailed or if the forwardable notice is returned to the board as undeliverable, the boards of registrars shall place the name of the registered voter on the inactive list of registered voters and in a suspense file in the office of the board. The suspense file shall contain all of the following information:

    (1) The name of the registered voter.

    (2) The last known address of the registered voter.

    (3) At least the last four digits of the Social Security number or other personal identification number of the registered voter.

    (4) The date on which the name of the registered voter was placed in the suspense file.

    (c) The name of a registered voter who does not vote or appear to vote in one of the next two federal elections held after his or her name is placed in the suspense file shall be removed from the voter list.

    (d) The names of persons to be removed from the list of registered voters pursuant to this section shall be published in accordance with Section 17-4-10.

(Acts 1995, No. 95-769, p. 1816, §2; §17-4-201; amended and renumbered by Act 2006-570, p. 1331, §18.)