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steve2470

(37,461 posts)
Tue Feb 11, 2020, 03:07 PM Feb 2020

If you are voting-by-mail, you should have your ballot now or very soon

I have my Democratic Party ballot now, and I am in Orange County. If you don't receive yours in the next few days in the mail, I would contact your County Elections Supervisor to get one. My understanding is, you had to request a VBM ballot in advance, but maybe you can still get one ? ETA: I read the information and it appears, except on Election Day, that you can still request a VBM ballot.

The Florida Democratic primary is Tuesday, March 17th.

Florida Division of Elections page on county election supervisors

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If you are voting-by-mail, you should have your ballot now or very soon (Original Post) steve2470 Feb 2020 OP
Got ours yesterday. Lunabell Feb 2020 #1
Request must be made 10 days before election. hay rick Feb 2020 #2
ok thanks for updated information ! nt steve2470 Feb 2020 #3

hay rick

(8,167 posts)
2. Request must be made 10 days before election.
Wed Feb 12, 2020, 07:52 PM
Feb 2020

The law was changed by last year's legislature. The request must be received by 5 PM, 10 days before the election. You can also "sign up" online or by phone. If you sign up by phone, you will probably have to do it 11 days in advance since the 10th day is Saturday and SOEs are generally closed on weekends.

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