Organization : Idaho Secretary Of State
Facility : Voter Registration Form
State : Idaho
Country : United States
Download Absentee Registration Form : https://www.electionin.org/uploads/1060-absentee.pdf
Home Page : https://sos.idaho.gov/
Absentee Registration and Voting :
Absentee Registration and/or Application for Absentee Ballot must be applied for by the Applicant to the County Clerk in the County in which the elector’s Idaho residence is.
Mail-In Voter Registration card:
** can be requested from the Clerk’s office or
** fill this PDF Voter Registration Form (form is fillable on your screen with Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher)
Application for an absentee ballot: (you must be registered to vote in Idaho to request an absentee ballot)
** can be requested from Clerk’s office or
** fill this PDF Absentee Request Form (form is fillable on your screen with Acrobat Reader 4.0 or higher)
** or by submitting a written request with the required information (name of elector, residence address in Idaho and mailing address to which such registration or ballot is to be forwarded) signed by the applicant
If you wish to have an absentee ballot mailed to you, the request must be received by the county clerk’s office by the 6th day prior to the election. You can still cast an absentee ballot in person at the absent elector’s polling place (usually the county clerk’s office) up until 5 p.m. the Friday before the election.
Important Definitions :
“Qualified elector” defined :
“Qualified elector” means any person who is eighteen (18) years of age, is a United States citizen and who has resided in this state and in the county at least thirty (30) days next preceding the election at which he desires to vote, and who is registered as required by law.
“Residence” defined :
(1) “Residence,” for voting purposes, shall be the principal or primary home or place of abode of a person. Principal or primary home or place of abode is that home or place in which his habitation is fixed and to which a person, whenever he is absent, has the present intention of returning after a departure or absence therefrom, regardless of the duration of absence.
(2) In determining what is a principal or primary place of abode of a person the following circumstances relating to such person may be taken into account: business pursuits, employment, income sources, residence for income or other tax pursuits, residence of parents, spouse, and children, if any, leaseholds, situs of personal and real property, situs of residence for which the exemption in section 63-602G, Idaho Code, is filed, and motor vehicle registration.
(3) A qualified elector who has left his home and gone into another state or territory or county of this state for a temporary purpose only shall not be considered to have lost his residence.
(4) A qualified elector shall not be considered to have gained a residence in any county or city of this state into which he comes for temporary purposes only, without the intention of making it his home but with the intention of leaving it when he has accomplished the purpose that brought him there.
(5) If a qualified elector moves to another state, or to any of the other territories, with the intention of making it his permanent home, he shall be considered to have lost his residence in this state