Republican Voter Alert! Don’t let Democrats beat us again with Vote By Mail like they did in the 2020 & 2022 Elections. Vote By Mail is Safe Secure & Easy! HELP REPUBLICANS WIN REQUEST YOUR VOTE BY MAIL BALLOT TODAY!
59,693 votes! That is how many votes the Democrats are currently beating us by in Vote By Mail Requests. We MUST reduce this deficit today! Just by requesting a Vote By Mail ballot you can reduce this deficit and help Republican candidates and you can still vote in person.
We cannot expect our Republican candidates to win in 2024 if they are down by 59,693 votes when early voting starts in October 2024. We cannot continue to lose to Democrats through the mail like we did in the 2020 and 2022 elections.
Here are the latest Vote By Mail ballot request totals in Palm Beach County as of August 12:
Democrats: 110,975 Vote By Mail Ballots Requested
Republicans: 51,282 Vote By Mail Ballots Requested
We are down by 59,693 Vote By Mail Ballot requests.
Request your Vote By Mail Ballot for the General Election Nov 5
The Republican Party of Palm Beach County is asking you to request your Vote-by-Mail Ballot to ensure that you have a ballot automatically sent to you, which helps remind you of upcoming elections. The state of Florida has a relatively new Vote By Mail Renewal Requirement: All Vote By Mail requests made before November 8, 2022 are now expired so voters must make a new request. After you receive your vote-by-mail ballot, you have three options:
1: You can still vote in person and this is recommended. As long as your vote-by-mail ballot has not been received by the SOE, your in-person vote will automatically cancel your vote-by-mail ballot.
2: Fill it out and return it by mail (all counties allow you to track your ballot, just like FedEx).
3: Fill it out and drop it off at an Elections Office or Early Voting Location in your county.
HELP REPUBLICANS WIN BY REQUESTING YOUR VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT TODAY!
1: Request online: https://www.votepalmbeach.gov/Voters/Vote-By-Mail
2: Request by phone: (561)-656-6200
3: Request in person at any Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Offices
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