Moved Voter Example 1
Let’s take a look at an example situation. What if a voter moved to Maryland in July 2019?
- First, we look for the row that matches the moving date. July 2019 is between November 7, 2018 and November 2, 2021, so we are looking in the middle row.
- Next, we look for the column that matches how far the voter moved. In this case, they moved to another state, which is the rightmost column.
- Therefore, we can see that they cannot vote routinely. Again, you should always offer a provisional ballot to the voter.
As you can see on the chart, no matter when a voter moves out-of-state (even if it was the day before the election), they are not eligible to vote routinely in non-presidential elections anymore.