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The voter is away from home (i.e., military voter stationed overseas; voter who works away from home) and will not be home within 60 days. What should be done with the notice?

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The voter is away from home (i.e., military voter stationed overseas; voter who works away from home) and will not be home within 60 days. What should be done with the notice?

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If you are the spouse or parent of the voter, you may choose to do any of the following: • Put the notice in an envelope, affix postage, and mail it to the voter. • Save the confirmation notice until the voter returns home. The voter’s registration will become inactive if the notice is not returned within 60 days; however, if the card is returned after the 60-day deadline but before cancellation in 2014, the voter’s registration will be reactivated. • Throw the card away. The voter will become inactive but will be reactivated if he or she votes in any election up to and including the 2014 General Election.

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