Do you need extra postage for mail in ballots

In the United States, the cost of postage for mail-in ballots can vary depending on the state and the type of ballot. Here are some general guidelines:

  1. First-Class Mail: Most states allow voters to return their mail-in ballots using First-Class Mail, which typically requires a first-class postage stamp (currently $0.55).
  2. Priority Mail: Some states may require voters to use Priority Mail, which requires a higher postage fee (currently $7.50 for a 1-pound package).
  3. Free Postage: A few states, such as California, Colorado, and Oregon, offer free postage for mail-in ballots. In these states, voters do not need to pay for postage to return their ballots.
  4. Prepaid Envelopes: Some states provide prepaid envelopes for mail-in ballots, which means voters do not need to pay for postage.

To confirm the postage requirements for your state, you can:

Remember to always follow the instructions provided by your state and to affix the correct postage to ensure your ballot is delivered and counted.