Requests for a Absentee/Early Voting ballot may be made through 5:00 pm, Thursday, November 1, 2018 (close of business on last Town Office open day before the Election).
You may request an early or absentee ballot by telephone, fax, email, mail, or in person. You may also request and track the status of an absentee ballot using our My Voter Page online resource.
When you use the My Voter Page, your request will be instantly sent to the clerk, who will need to approve it before issuing you a ballot. Using this resource may significantly reduce the time it takes for your clerk to receive and process your request.
The voter or an authorized person—including a candidate or campaign worker, or a family member or a health care provider acting on the voter’s behalf—may apply for an early voter absentee ballot in person, online at their My Voter Page, by phone, or by mail. Requests submitted on a voter’s behalf by an unrelated authorized person (except health care workers) must be made in writing or in person. All other requests can be made by telephone, in person, or in writing.
“Family member” here means a person’s spouse, children, brothers, sisters, parents, spouse's parents, grandparents, and spouse's grandparents.
You can request that the ballot and certificate for the return envelope be sent to you by email or fax, or you may have it sent by mail. If you have the ballot and certificate sent by email or fax, the clerk will include instructions for you to print and return the ballot and envelopes. However, under Vermont law ballot(s) must be physically returned, by mail or by hand, to the town clerk sealed inside the absentee certificate envelope (with the voter’s original signature) on or before Election Day.
Download or print a Vermont absentee ballot request form here.
You may request an early or absentee ballot by telephone, fax, email, mail, or in person. You may also request and track the status of an absentee ballot using our My Voter Page online resource.
When you use the My Voter Page, your request will be instantly sent to the clerk, who will need to approve it before issuing you a ballot. Using this resource may significantly reduce the time it takes for your clerk to receive and process your request.
The voter or an authorized person—including a candidate or campaign worker, or a family member or a health care provider acting on the voter’s behalf—may apply for an early voter absentee ballot in person, online at their My Voter Page, by phone, or by mail. Requests submitted on a voter’s behalf by an unrelated authorized person (except health care workers) must be made in writing or in person. All other requests can be made by telephone, in person, or in writing.
“Family member” here means a person’s spouse, children, brothers, sisters, parents, spouse's parents, grandparents, and spouse's grandparents.
You can request that the ballot and certificate for the return envelope be sent to you by email or fax, or you may have it sent by mail. If you have the ballot and certificate sent by email or fax, the clerk will include instructions for you to print and return the ballot and envelopes. However, under Vermont law ballot(s) must be physically returned, by mail or by hand, to the town clerk sealed inside the absentee certificate envelope (with the voter’s original signature) on or before Election Day.
Download or print a Vermont absentee ballot request form here.