can i file the cure affirmation online?

jacqueline nicolas | Oct 29, 2021 | Category: City government office in Brooklyn, New York

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Artist Temple | Oct 29, 2021

Yes. It seems you can file a cure affirmation absentee ballot via email. Check your spam box in case they've tried to contact you via email. You might want to call your nearby B of E office to double-check. (Personally, I always prefer in-person exchanges whenever possible.) Here an excerpt of the Absentee Ballot Cure Process put out by ny.gov: "The board of elections shall also attempt to contact the voter by electronic mail (email) and telephone, if such information is available to the board in the voter's registration information or absentee application, to notify the voter of the deficiency and the opportunity and the process to cure the deficiency. If more than one email address is available to the board, send the notice to all email addresses in the voter’s file. ➡ Any notification attempted by email shall include a copy of the notice and cure affirmation. If more than one phone number is available to the board, contact each phone number in the voter’s file."

Frank Cianciotti | Oct 29, 2021

I do not think the question is relevant to the Board of Elections website.

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