(a) Notwithstanding section 25B of chapter 54 of the General Laws or any general or special law to the contrary, there shall be early voting for the 2020 state primary, scheduled for September 1, 2020. The election officers and registrars of every city or town shall allow any qualified voter under section 1 of chapter 51 of the General Laws to cast a ballot for the 2020 state primary during the early voting period. The early voting period shall begin on Monday, August 24, 2020 and end on Friday, August 28, 2020. Early voting shall also apply to any city or town election held at the same time as the state primary.
(b) Any qualified voter wanting to early vote by mail may file with the voter’s local election official an application for an early voting ballot for the 2020 state primary. Any form of written communication evidencing a desire to have an early voting ballot be sent for use for voting at an election shall be given the same effect as an application made in the form prescribed by the state secretary. No application for an early voting ballot for the 2020 state primary shall be seasonably filed unless it is received in the office of the city or town clerk or registrars of voters before 12:00 PM on August 28, 2020. If the voter is registered as unenrolled or in a political designation, the applicant shall include the name of the party whose primary ballot the voter is requesting.
(c) Early voting for the 2020 state primary shall be conducted during the usual business hours of each city or town clerk. A city or town may provide for additional early voting hours beyond the hours required by this subsection during the early voting period.
(d) All early voting ballots voted by mail for the 2020 state primary shall be received by the city or town clerk before the hour fixed for closing the polls.
(e) Each city and town shall establish an early voting site for the 2020 state primary that shall include the election office for the city or town; provided, however, that if the city or town determines that the office is unavailable or unsuitable for early voting, the registrars of each such city or town shall identify and provide for an alternative centrally located, suitable and convenient public building within each such city or town as an early voting site. A city or town may also provide for additional early voting sites at the discretion of the registrar for that city or town. Each early voting site shall be accessible to persons with disabilities.
(f) The designation of an early voting site for the 2020 state primary shall be made not later than August 10, 2020. Not later than August 12, 2020, the registrars for each city or town shall post the location of the early voting sites as well as the applicable dates and hours. Notice shall be conspicuously posted in the office of the city clerk or on the principal official bulletin board of each city or town, on any other public building considered necessary, on the city’s or town's website, if any, and on the website of the state secretary.
(g) Not later than August 10, 2020, the state secretary shall deliver to each city or town, in the quantities that the state secretary determines are necessary: (1) official early voting ballots for the 2020 state primaries, similar to the official ballot to be used at the primaries; and (2) envelopes of sufficient size to contain the ballots specified in clause (1) bearing on their reverse the voter’s affidavit in compliance with the requirements of subsection (i).
(h) An early voting ballot along with an envelope shall be provided to each qualified voter who participates in early voting for the 2020 state primary.
(i) A qualified voter casting a ballot at an early voting site shall complete an affidavit under the regulations promulgated pursuant to chapter 54 of the General Laws, which shall include a notice of penalties under section 26 of chapter 56 of the General Laws.
(j) Before the beginning of early voting for the 2020 state primary, the registrars for each city or town shall prepare a list for the early voting sites that contains the names and residences of all persons qualified to vote at each voting site, as the names and residences appear upon the annual register, and shall reasonably transmit the applicable list to the election officers at each early voting site designated by the registrars.
(k) The registrar or presiding official at the early voting site shall cause to be placed on the voting lists, opposite the name of a qualified voter who participates in early voting. the letters “EV” designating an early voter.
(l) The registrars shall prepare lists of all voters casting ballots during the early voting period and update the voter list in a manner prescribed by the state secretary.
(m) Sections 37 and 38 of chapter 53 of the General Laws shall apply to unenrolled voters and voters enrolled in political designations. The registrar or presiding official at the early voting site shall cause the name of the party of the ballot being voted to be recorded on the voting list.
(n) The counting of early voting ballots including, but not limited to, informing election officers and any challengers present under section 85A of chapter 54 of the General Laws shall be set by 950 CMR 47.00 so far as applicable. All envelopes referred to in this section shall be retained with the ballots cast at the 2020 state primary and shall be preserved and destroyed in the manner provided by law for the retention, preservation or destruction of official ballots.
(o) 950 CMR 47.00 shall apply to early voting at the 2020 state primary to the extent feasible, but the state secretary shall update the rules to accommodate the dates set forth herein.
(p) A city or town may opt to detail a sufficient number of police officers or constables for each early voting site for the 2020 state primary at the expense of the city or town to preserve order, protect the election officers and supervisors from any interference with their duties and aid in enforcing the laws relating to elections.
(q) No early voting ballot cast under this section shall be counted if the officer charged with the duty of counting the ballot is cognizant of the fact that the voter has died before the opening of the polls on the day of the 2020 state primary.”
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