@floricuas Florida voters have multiple options to return their vote-by-mail ballots for the upcoming election. The main way is to mail the completed ballot to the Supervisor of Elections’ Office. If choosing this option, it’s crucial that the ballot is received by 7 p.m. on Election Day for it to count. Voters can send their ballots through the United States Postal Service (USPS) or via any private courier, ensuring timely delivery. State election officials recommend that voters send in their mail-in ballots by Tuesday, Oct. 29, to ensure they are received in time to be counted. For voters looking for a more direct option, secure drop boxes are available at the main and permanent branch offices of the Supervisor of Elections. These drop boxes offer a convenient way to submit ballots in person, available until 7 p.m. on Election Day. During the early voting period, voters can also drop off ballots at designated early voting sites. It’s important to note that once Election Day arrives, ballots cannot be returned at polling places, but voters can take their mail-in ballot to the polling place to cancel it and vote in-person instead. For overseas and military voters, there are special provisions. These individuals can return their ballots either by mail or fax. To ensure every vote is counted, Florida election officials recommend returning ballots as early as possible. Election officials are also encouraging Floridians to track their ballots using the state’s official tracking tool, which allows voters to confirm whether their ballot has been received and counted.
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