Overseas and Service Voters. Ballots must be mailed to service members and U.S. citizens residing outside the country who are registered to vote at least 45 days before each primary or general election. Overseas and service voters receive a return envelope that enables them to vote postage-free if returned through the U.S. Postal Service, the U.S. Armed Forces Postal Service, or the postal service of a U.S. Foreign Embassy. Overseas and service voters may also return their ballots by fax or email.
Voters' Pamphlets. The Secretary of State must print and distribute a voters' pamphlet to each household in the state, public libraries, and other locations the Secretary of State deems appropriate whenever a statewide ballot measure or office is scheduled to appear on the general election ballot. Each county auditor must produce a local voters' pamphlet for the entire county at each election. There is no requirement that voters' pamphlets be mailed to service and overseas voters.
Fiscal Impact Statements. For each initiative and referendum on the ballot, the Office of Financial Management (OFM), in consultation with the Secretary of State and Attorney General, must prepare a fiscal impact statement describing any increase or decrease in state revenues, costs, expenditures, or indebtedness. The statement must include both a summary of up to 100 words and a more detailed statement of the assumptions made to develop the fiscal impacts. OFM must file fiscal impact statements with the Secretary of State by August 10th.
Voters' Pamphlets. Overseas and service voters may request a statewide and local voters' pamphlet. County auditors must mail voters' pamphlets at the same time as ballots are mailed, or as soon as is practicable thereafter.
Fiscal Impact Statements. The deadline for OFM to submit fiscal impact statements for state ballot measures is moved to July 15th.