Vote by mail miami
Voting by mail in Miami! Here's what you need to know:
Is vote-by-mail available in Miami?
Yes, vote-by-mail is available in Miami-Dade County, where Miami is located. The county offers a convenient and secure way to cast your ballot from the comfort of your own home.
How do I request a vote-by-mail ballot in Miami?
To request a vote-by-mail ballot in Miami, you can:
- Online: Fill out the online application form on the Miami-Dade County Elections Department website.
- Phone: Call the Elections Department at (305) 499-VOTE (8683) to request a ballot.
- Mail: Download and print the application form from the website, fill it out, and mail it to the Elections Department at 140 NW 1st Avenue, Miami, FL 33128.
- In person: Visit the Elections Department office in person to request a ballot.
What do I need to provide to request a vote-by-mail ballot?
To request a vote-by-mail ballot, you'll need to provide:
- Your name and address
- Your date of birth
- Your Florida driver's license number or the last four digits of your Social Security number
- Your signature (electronic or handwritten)
How do I return my vote-by-mail ballot in Miami?
Once you receive your vote-by-mail ballot, you can return it by:
- Mail: Mail the ballot back to the Elections Department at the address listed above.
- Drop-off: Drop off the ballot at one of the designated drop-off locations throughout the county.
- In person: Return the ballot in person at the Elections Department office.
Important deadlines to keep in mind:
- Request deadline: You must request a vote-by-mail ballot at least 10 days before the election.
- Return deadline: Your completed ballot must be received by the Elections Department by 7:00 PM on Election Day.
Additional resources:
- Miami-Dade County Elections Department website: www.miamidade.gov/elections
- Vote-by-mail application form: www.miamidade.gov/elections/vote-by-mail-application
- Contact the Elections Department: (305) 499-VOTE (8683) or [email protected]
Remember to carefully follow the instructions provided with your vote-by-mail ballot and ensure that your ballot is received by the Elections Department on time to be counted. Happy voting!