Voting-by-mail has never been more essential to our democracy, but if it's your first time you may have a few questions...
Here are some facts about voting-by-mail:
Floridians no longer need an excuse to choose vote-by-mail.
Our service members use vote-by-mail when they are deployed.
Instead of mailing your envelope in, you can drop your ballot off during office hours at any Supervisor of Elections Office or Early Voting location.
If you decide you want to vote in person instead, that's okay! Your Vote By Mail ballot will be cancelled when you check in to vote in person.
You'll still get a "I Voted" sticker in your ballot envelope!
Right now, we have no idea what the August and November elections are going to look like, but it has never been more important to make sure EVERY voice is heard. Make sure that your opinion counts in our upcoming elections by requesting a vote-by mail ballot.
If you or your family have ANY questions about voting-by-mail, please reach out!
-Team Andrew
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