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Related: About this forumReminder to absentee ballot voters: Florida primary is Tuesday March 15th and postmarks do NOT count
I just filled out my absentee ballot, and put it in the mailbox. According to the instructions, the postmark on your ballot does NOT count towards timeliness. Just a friendly reminder!
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Reminder to absentee ballot voters: Florida primary is Tuesday March 15th and postmarks do NOT count (Original Post)
steve2470
Feb 2016
OP
as the host of this group, your comment is not wanted and not relevant to the topic
steve2470
Feb 2016
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NowSam
(1,252 posts)1. and neither do hanging Chads. nt
steve2470
(37,457 posts)2. as the host of this group, your comment is not wanted and not relevant to the topic
We're well aware of our history.
lamp_shade
(14,846 posts)3. Same here. The letter carrier just picked it up about an hour ago.
Fuddnik
(8,846 posts)4. As always, I dropped mine and my wifes off at the Supervisor of Elections office on Monday.
No postmark needed. And they verify your signatures on the spot.
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)5. That seems to be the safest thing...
Only about 1% of the mail is lost. It would suck to be in that tiny group that has something lost. I don't know the percent of delayed mail I have a hunch it's a tad higher than that and that would suck too to have your vote delayed by just one day too many.