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Voters who are unable to vote on election day because of physical disability, religious beliefs or travel may vote by absentee ballot.
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A voter who is permanently disabled need not submit a request for an absentee ballot for every election.
While local elections have been historically non-partisan, every fourth year voters may cast their ballots for members of the Democratic or Republican Town Committees, which promote the interests of these two parties in state and national elections.
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Ballots may be returned by mail or in person by the voter or a family member.
In addition to registered voters, certain specially qualified voters may vote by absentee ballot.
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