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Deerfield-News. com-Deerfield Beach, Fl-Not sure what is triggering the algorithm of Facebook to take down our last post, but we tried 4 times to cross-post. We cut and pasted directly from the Broward County Supervisor of Elections their information.So here it is again.

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  • The deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot is August 8, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.

Safe and easy to do. Contrary to what some may say.

Just signed up online and received the following confirmation by email.

Howard Levy,

A vote-by-mail request for all elections through the next General Election, for which you are eligible to vote, was submitted to the elections’ office for you on 07/05/2024 at 06:48 PM.

Your mail ballot for this election will be sent to the following address:

 

Deerfield Beach FL  33442

 

If this request was made on your behalf by someone else, their information is as follows:

Requested By:

Requester’s Specified Relationship to You:

Requester’s Address:

Requester’s Signature: Howard Jay Levy

If you have any questions or need further assistance, please contact your local elections office for assistance.

Vote-By-Mail Voting

The supervisor shall mail vote-by-mail ballots within 2 business days after receiving a request for such a ballot, but no later than the 10th day before election day. The deadline to submit a request for a ballot to be mailed is 5 p.m. on the 12th day before an upcoming election.

 

Vote-by-Mail refers to voting on a ballot received by mail or picked up by or for a voter instead of going to the polls to vote during early voting or election day. Any registered voter can vote by mail. You can request a Vote-by-Mail ballot for a specific election or for all elections through the next general election. After the next general, you will need to make the request again.

If you are presently registered to vote in Broward County, you may request a Vote-by-Mail ballot online (see link below). You may also request a ballot by email, fax, phone or mail.

A Vote-by-Mail ballot is not forwardable by the U.S. postal service and a ballot returned undeliverable cancels a request for future elections and must be renewed. Notify us immediately if your mailing address changes or if you plan to be out of town. By law, special accommodations are available for military and overseas voters and voters with disabilities.

Under current Florida Laws, Vote-by-Mail requests are valid through the end of the calendar year of the next regularly scheduled general election. Voters who wish to receive a Vote-by-Mail ballot for 2023 through 2024 elections are required to complete a new Vote-by-Mail ballot request.

VOTE-BY-MAIL IMPORTANT DEADLINES:

Primary Election

 

  • The deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot is August 8, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
  • Vote-by-Mail ballot pickup is not available from August 10th through August 18th unless, due to an emergency, the voter is unable to go to a designated early voting site or to their assigned polling place on Election Day (See F.S. §101.62(3)(d)(5)). Click here for Picking Up a Vote-by-Mail Ballot instructions.
  • The Supervisor of Elections must receive your Vote-by-Mail ballot by 7:00 p.m. on August 20, 2024.

General Election

 

  • The deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot is October 24, 2024 at 5:00 p.m.
  • Vote-by-Mail ballot pickup is not available from October 21st through November 3rd unless, due to an emergency, the voter is unable to go to a designated early voting site or to their assigned polling place on Election Day (See F.S. §101.62(3)(d)(5)). Click here for Picking Up a Vote-by-Mail Ballot instructions.
  • The Supervisor of Elections must receive your Vote-by-Mail ballot by 7:00 p.m. on November 5, 2024.

 

Note: Voters can mail their Vote-by-Mail ballot using pre-paid return postage or drop it off at one of our elections’ offices, a secure ballot intake station, or an early voting location during early voting hours. Click Here for drop-off locations and hours.

IMPORTANT: Remember to sign the Voter’s Certificate on the return envelope before returning your ballot to the Supervisor of Elections Office. Click here for information on how to return your Vote-by-Mail Ballot.

TRACKING YOUR BALLOT

 

Voters can continue to check their mail ballot status on the My Voter Info button located on the main page, but now have the added option to sign up for email, SMS (text), or voice call alerts at Ballottrax.