| 4. Application by telephone. A voter may make a telephone |
application for the voter's own ballot. In this case, the voter |
may not designate an immediate family member or a 3rd person to |
deliver the ballot on the voter's behalf. The clerk shall ask |
| the voter for the information required and complete the |
| application, with the exception of the voter's signature, and |
| shall write "telephone request" on the application. The clerk |
| shall also obtain the voter's birth date and write it on the |
| application. The clerk shall verify that it is the voter who is |
| requesting the ballot by confirming the voter's residence address |
| and birth date with the information in the voter's record. A |
| telephone application must be accepted by the clerk if it |
| contains the voter's name, the voter's date of birth, the voter's |
| residence address or other address sufficient to identify the |
| voter and, if applicable, a different address to which the |
| applicant requests the ballot be sent or delivered. |