Section 87. Prior to each biennial state election the state secretary shall prepare in such quantities as he may deem necessary the following papers:

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Terms Used In Massachusetts General Laws ch. 54 sec. 87

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.

(a) Official absent voting ballots, similar in all respects to the official ballot to be used at such election, except that they shall be printed on paper differing in color from that used for official or specimen ballots.

[There is no subsection (b).]

(c) Envelopes of sufficient size to contain the ballots specified in subsection (a) bearing on their reverse the voter’s affidavit of compliance with the requirements of section ninety-two.

(d) Envelopes of size sufficient to contain the envelope identified in subsection (c), addressed to the clerks of the several cities and towns within the commonwealth, upon which shall be printed blank spaces for the name, address and voting place of the sender, which shall be filled in by the city or town clerk prior to the mailing of such envelopes.

The state secretary shall furnish such explanatory matter and instructions as he may deem appropriate to carry into effect the purposes of sections eighty-six to one hundred and three, inclusive.

To the extent feasible, the state secretary shall include on the envelopes required pursuant to this subsection a system that generates a postmark for determining the date upon which the envelope was mailed.