A voter can designate someone to pick up their ballot by completing Form DS-DE 37 (English PDF/ Español PDF) before Election Day or DS-DE 136 (English PDF/ Español PDF) on Election Day. 2/5
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If there is an Election Day request, the voter must affirm that an emergency exists that keeps that voter from being able to vote at his or her assigned polling place. There is no definition of "emergency" is it relates to this requirement so it's a case to case basis. 3/5
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The voted ballot must be received by the Supervisor of Election's office no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day.
State law imposes no limits on the number of ballots that a person may return to the SOE.
Counties may have restrictions so check with your SOE!
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My fellow Flordians, Vote for Bernie! Your life and the future of this generation is at stake!
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Vote for Joe. He is electable. Even Bernie concedes it.
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This is useless. Is there some kind of net gain to going to the SOE office instead of the polls?
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I was thinking the same thing
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Extremely worried he's going to use CoronaVirus to try and eliminate in-person NOV voting. It is crucial that
@SpeakerPelosi@AdamSchiff@HouseDemocrats@SenateDems@JoeBiden prepare immediately for VOTE-BY-MAIL election option. We cannot allow him to steal another election! - Voir les réponses
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Voters who are concerned about voting at the polls can pick up a vote-by-mail ballot at their county Supervisor of Elections (SOE) office. 1/5
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