If I am permanently disabled, can I always vote at home?

Yes. Your doctor can write a letter that you must file with the City Clerk. The letter must state that you are permanently unable to go to the polls due to a physical disability. The City Clerk’s Office will automatically send you an application every year. The application must be filed with the City Clerk every year.

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1. How can I vote if I can't get to the polls on Election Day?
2. How do I apply to vote by mail?
3. What is the deadline for requesting a vote by mail ballot?
4. When does my vote by mail ballot need to be returned in order to be counted?
5. Can someone else apply for the ballot for me?
6. How often must I apply for a ballot?
7. If I am permanently disabled, can I always vote at home?
8. Can someone help me mark the ballot?