Does florida have mail in ballots

Yes, Florida does offer mail-in ballots, also known as absentee ballots, for eligible voters. Here are the details:

Who can vote by mail-in ballot in Florida?

In Florida, any registered voter can request an absentee ballot, but there are some restrictions:

  1. Permanent absentee voters: You can request to become a permanent absentee voter, which means you'll automatically receive an absentee ballot for every election.
  2. Temporary absentee voters: You can request an absentee ballot for a specific election or for a limited period.
  3. Voters with disabilities: Voters with disabilities can request an absentee ballot if they are unable to vote in person due to their disability.

How to request a mail-in ballot in Florida:

To request an absentee ballot in Florida, you can:

  1. Online: Go to the Florida Department of State's website and fill out the online application.
  2. By mail: Download and complete the Absentee Ballot Application (Form DS-DE 33) and mail it to your county supervisor of elections.
  3. In person: Visit your county supervisor of elections office and request an absentee ballot application.

Deadline to request a mail-in ballot in Florida:

The deadline to request an absentee ballot in Florida varies depending on the election. For federal elections, the deadline is typically 10 days before the election. For state and local elections, the deadline is typically 5 days before the election.

Returning your mail-in ballot in Florida:

Once you receive your absentee ballot, you must return it by mail or in person to your county supervisor of elections office. The deadline to return your ballot varies depending on the election, but it's typically the same as the deadline to request a ballot.

Important notes:

For more information on voting by mail-in ballot in Florida, you can visit the Florida Department of State's website or contact your county supervisor of elections office.