VOTE BY MAIL – KEY TO WINNING!

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 VOTE BY MAIL!

IT’S YOUR RIGHT!

 100% of FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC LEADERS including All of us on the SEMINOLE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE recommend VOTE BY MAIL as an effective way to WIN here in Florida.

Any registered voter in Seminole County may request a VOTE BY MAIL ballot

Click Here to request yours.

You can even choose to receive a VOTE BY MAIL (also called Absentee) ballot for the next two election years AND track your ballot, right from the comfort of your home.

Benefits of VOTING BY MAIL:

 * Never wait in a long line at the polls — easier on your work, school, and family schedule

 * Easier to research candidates and issues to make a well-informed choice

 * Vote in the comfort and privacy of your home

 * A photocopy of your ballot may be made for your records

* Once you VOTE BY MAIL your phone will stop ringing!

* VOTE BY MAIL so you can help us GET THE VOTE OUT!

 

Your responsibilities as a VOTE BY MAIL voter:

* VOTE BY MAIL Ballots must be received by the Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Office by 7pm on Election or Primary Day

* Do not bring the ballots to your precinct polling place, they can only be accepted at the Supervisor of Elections office

* You must affix proper first-class postage — the proper postage amount required will be clearly indicated in your absentee ballot package

* You must sign and date the ballot as required or it will be invalid

If you vote early or on Election Day, please remember to bring:

* Florida driver license, Florida identification card, US passport, military ID, college/student card, retirement center ID, debit or credit card, neighborhood association ID, or public assistance ID

* Completed Sample Ballot

* Your Voter’s ID card is NOT required for voting at the poll

The Seminole County Supervisor of Elections contact information:

* Located at 1500 E. Airport Blvd., Sanford FL 32771

* Phone: 407-708-7700

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