Mich. Admin. Code R. 168.33 - Use of digital signature on online absent voter ballot applications
Rule 3.
(1) The
online absent voter ballot application must provide an opportunity for a voter
to use the voter's stored digital signature on file with the secretary of state
on the application.
(2) In order to
allow a voter to use the voter's stored digital signature, the online absent
voter ballot application must verify the voter's identity and registration
status by requesting the voter's name, complete driver's license or state ID
number, full date of birth, last four digits of the voter's social security
number, and eye color.
(3) For
registered voters whose stored digital signature is on file with the secretary
of state, the online absent voter ballot application must be signed with that
stored digital signature.
(4)
Registered voters without a stored digital signature on file with the secretary
of state may provide a manual digital signature by uploading a photograph of
their physical handwritten signature to the online absent voter ballot
application.
(5) Completed online
absent voter ballot applications, including digital signature, must be sent
electronically through the Qualified Voter File to the city or township clerk
for processing. An application signed using a stored digital signature or
manual signature must be treated identically as an application signed with a
physical handwritten signature.
Notes
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