candidates for the offices named, and as to public questions, if
any, stated on the ballot, in accordance with current law. In
the case of ballots to be voted for a primary election, the
voter's choice shall be limited to the candidates of the voter's
political party or to a person whose name is written on the
ballot by the voter. When so marked, the ballot shall be placed
in the inner envelope, which shall then be sealed, and the voter
shall then fill in the form of certificate attached to the inner
envelope, at the end of which the voter shall sign and print the
voter's name. The inner envelope with the certificate shall then
be placed in the outer envelope, which shall then be sealed.
(b) Tampering.--No mail-in voter may permit a person, except
as provided by this chapter, to unseal, mark or inspect the
voter's ballot, interfere with the secrecy of the voter's vote,
complete or sign the certificate or seal the inner or outer
envelope.
(c) Assistance.--A mail-in voter may receive assistance from
a family member in performing any of the actions provided for in
this section. The family member providing assistance shall
certify that the family member assisted the voter and will
maintain the secrecy of the vote by both printing and signing
the family member's name in the space provided on the
certificate. In no event may a candidate for election provide
assistance, nor may any person, at the time of providing
assistance, campaign or electioneer on behalf of a candidate.
(d) Delivery to board.--
(1) The sealed outer envelope with the inner envelope
and the ballot enclosed shall either be mailed to the board
to which it is addressed or delivered personally by the voter
or a bearer designated by the voter to the board. To be
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