Do voters have to apply for an absentee ballot for each and every election?

You must file a separate application for each election for which you are requesting an absentee ballot. You may file your application no more than 78 days prior to the Date of the Election. If a physically disabled voter or a voter 65 years of age or older makes a written request to receive an absentee ballot for the Presidential Preference Primary, General Primary, Primary Runoff, General Election, or General Runoff, he or she will receive ballots without having to ask again by checking the appropriate box on the application.  This will be in effect for the remainder of the regular election cycle and will not apply to Special Elections. Please call 770-267-1337 for more information.

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1. Can a relative of a disabled voter make an application for an Absentee Ballot for the disabled voter?
2. Can I receive assistance voting my absentee ballot?
3. How do I obtain an Absentee Ballot?
4. Can anyone return a voted Absentee Ballot?
5. Are there deadlines for absentee applications and/or absentee ballots?
6. The voter did not receive the ballot that was mailed. Can another be mailed?
7. What information do I need to provide with my absentee application and ballot?
8. Do voters have to apply for an absentee ballot for each and every election?
9. Does my Absentee ballot really count?