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§ 23-15-713. Eligibility

MS ST § 23-15-713West’s Annotated Mississippi CodeTitle 23. ElectionsEffective: July 8, 2020 (Approx. 2 pages)

§ 23-15-713. Eligibility

MS ST § 23-15-713West’s Annotated Mississippi CodeTitle 23. ElectionsEffective: July 8, 2020 (Approx. 2 pages)

West's Annotated Mississippi Code
Title 23. Elections
Chapter 15. Mississippi Election Code (Refs & Annos)
Article 19. Absentee Ballots
Subarticle C. Absentee Voter Law (Refs & Annos)
Effective: July 8, 2020
Miss. Code Ann. § 23-15-713
§ 23-15-713. Eligibility
For the purpose of this subarticle, any duly qualified elector may vote as provided in this subarticle if the elector falls within at least one (1) of the following categories:
(a) Any qualified elector who is a bona fide student, teacher or administrator at any college, university, junior college, high, junior high, or elementary grade school whose studies or employment at such institution necessitates his or her absence from the county of his or her voting residence on the date of any primary, general or special election, or the spouse and dependents of that student, teacher or administrator if such spouse or dependent(s) maintain a common domicile, outside of the county of his or her voting residence, with such student, teacher or administrator.
(b) Any qualified elector who is required to be away from his or her place of residence on any election day due to his or her employment as an employee of a member of the Mississippi congressional delegation and the spouse and dependents of such person if he or she shall be residing with such absentee voter away from the county of the spouse's voting residence.
(c) Any qualified elector who is away from his or her county of residence on election day for any reason.
(d) Any person who has a temporary or permanent physical disability and who, because of such disability, is unable to vote in person without substantial hardship to himself, herself or others, or whose attendance at the voting place could reasonably cause danger to himself, herself or others. For purposes of this paragraph (d), “temporary physical disability” shall include any qualified elector who is under a physician-imposed quarantine due to COVID-19 during the year 2020 or is caring for a dependent who is under a physician-imposed quarantine due to COVID-19 beginning with July 8, 2020 and the same being repealed on December 31, 2020.
(e) The parent, spouse or dependent of a person with a temporary or permanent physical disability who is hospitalized outside of his or her county of residence or more than fifty (50) miles distant from his or her residence, if the parent, spouse or dependent will be with such person on election day. For purposes of this paragraph (e), “temporary physical disability” shall include any qualified elector who is under a physician-imposed quarantine due to COVID-19 during the year 2020 or is caring for a dependent who is under a physician-imposed quarantine due to COVID-19 beginning with July 8, 2020 and the same being repealed on December 31, 2020.
(f) Any person who is sixty-five (65) years of age or older.
(g) Any member of the Mississippi congressional delegation absent from Mississippi on election day, and the spouse and dependents of such member of the congressional delegation.
(h) Any qualified elector who will be unable to vote in person because he or she is required to be at work on election day during the times at which the polls will be open.

Credits

Laws 1986, Ch. 495, § 230; Laws 1986, Ch. 495, § 230; Laws 1993, Ch. 528, § 7, eff. August 16, 1993. Amended by Laws 2020, Ch. 472 (H.B. No. 1521), § 6, eff. from and after passage (approved July 8, 2020).
Miss. Code Ann. § 23-15-713, MS ST § 23-15-713
The Statutes and Constitution are current with laws from the 2024 Regular, First, and Second Extraordinary Sessions effective through May 9, 2024. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details. The statutes are subject to changes provided by the Joint Legislative Committee on Compilation, Revision and Publication of Legislation.
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