The city clerk, or the city clerk's duly authorized representative, shall provide ballots for use as absentee and special needs ballots, a secrecy sleeve in which the voter shall initially place the marked ballot, and an envelope with the prescribed voter's certificate on it, in which the secrecy sleeve with ballot enclosed shall be placed. The city clerk shall prescribe the form of the voter's certificate, envelopes, and other material used in absentee and special needs voting. The voter's certificate shall include a declaration, for use when required, that the voter is a qualified voter in all respects, a blank for the voter's residence address for the 30 days immediately preceding the election, a blank for the voter's signature, a certification that the affiant properly executed the marking of the ballot and gave the voter's identity, blanks for the attesting official or witnesses, and a place for recording the date the envelope was sealed and witnessed.
(CCK § 3.4.5; Ord. 1020 § 6, 1996; Ord. 1131 § 1, 2001; Ord. 1166 § 1, 2004)