Saturday, November 10, 2018

Mail-In Ballots

How do I check if my Florida mail-in ballot was rejected, or received and accepted?

I never mail in my ballot because "mail-in ballots have a higher rejection rate than any other type of voting, largely because they were not received in time. But mismatched -- or forgotten -- signatures are also a common issue that could void out votes."

And, out of tradition, I want to be right there on the day of the election to vote.

Read about it...

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

If you can't do your mail-in ballot correctly, then you should certainly show up on Election Day. It looks like the polling places need a baby-sitting service, so inept is the population in certain counties down here in casting a simple ballot

Anonymous said...

I understand if you take it in you get a receipt

Anonymous said...

I guess you could ask for one. I only did that once, and I don't remember. You could also tear it up and take it to them.