Why stand in line for the same ballot you can have mailed to your home?
Any registered voter may vote by mail.
A mail ballot is the same as an absentee ballot; however, voters no longer need to be absent to vote by mail.
State law now requires all Florida voters to vote a paper optical scan ballot whether voting by mail, at an early voting site, or at the polls on Election Day.
Voters will NOT receive a paper receipt after voting.
Florida law requires that ALL accepted mail ballots be included in the official final results.
No need to remember election dates; voters will automatically be mailed ballots that they are eligible to vote.
A request to vote by mail will be good through the next regularly scheduled general election.
We encourage all voters to vote by mail and avoid standing in line for the same ballot at the polls.
All requests for ballots to be mailed must be received no later than six days prior to an election.
Convenient ballot dropoff locations are available during designated dates and times throughout the county.
REQUESTS BY TELEPHONE OR IN WRITING [F.S. 101.62(1)(b)]
Voter Must Provide:
Name Address Date of Birth Daytime Phone Number Mail Address, if different Daytime Phone Number for Mail Address
NOTE: Be sure to provide your current mailing address: BALLOTS ARE NOT FORWARDABLE.
REQUESTS FROM VOTER'S DESIGNEE - MUST BE *IMMEDIATE FAMILY OR LEGAL GUARDIAN
Requestor Must Also Provide:
Relationship to Voter Name Address Daytime Phone Number Driver License Number (optional)
NOTE: Be sure to provide your current mailing address: BALLOTS ARE NOT FORWARDABLE.
VOTERS MAY DESIGNATE IN WRITING ANYONE TO PICK UP THEIR BALLOT NO SOONER THAN 5 DAYS PRIOR TO ELECTION DAY. THE DESIGNEE IS LIMITED TO 2 BALLOTS FOR EACH ELECTION OTHER THAN HIS/HER OWN BALLOT AND BALLOTS FOR HIS/HER *IMMEDIATE FAMILY ONLY. [F.S. 101.62(4)(b)(4)]f
CARRYING OUT SOMEONE ELSE'S BALLOT
Voter Must Sign an Authorization Designating the Person Allowed to Pick Up the Ballot. Designee Must Provide Picture ID and Complete an Office Affidavit.
VOTING YOUR MAIL BALLOT
Completely fill in the oval next to each of your selections on your ballot.
Put your ballot in the secrecy envelope.
Put the secrecy envelope in the return envelope. Enclose only your ballot in your envelope.
Seal the envelope and sign your name on the back where indicated.
Print the date under your signature.
Affix required postage if mailing, or drop off ballot at any Supervisor of Elections office.
If you make a mistake, call (727) 464-6788 to request another ballot.
You may receive up to three ballots; however, only the first ballot received in our office will be counted.
If you decide to vote early or at your precinct on Election Day instead of voting your mail ballot, bring your ballot with you and ask the poll worker to cancel it so you may vote in person.
If you decide to vote early or at your precinct and cannot find your mail ballot, the poll worker will need to call our office to confirm that your ballot has not been received and cancel your mail ballot so you may vote in person.
RETURNING VOTED BALLOT
Ballots may be returned by mail or in person.
There is no limit to the number of ballots a person may return.
VOTED MAIL BALLOTS CAN NOT BE ACCEPTED AT POLLING PLACES. THEY MUST BE RETURNED TO ONE OF THE SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OFFICES BY 7 P.M. ELECTION DAY. [F.S. 101.67(2) and 101.6103(2)]
Supervisor of Elections Office Pinellas County Courthouse 315 Court St Room 117 Clearwater FL 33756
Supervisor of Elections Office 501 1st Ave N 5th Street North Entrance St. Petersburg FL 33701
Supervisor of Elections Office Election Service Center Starkey Lakes Corporate Center 13001 Starkey Road Largo FL 33773
-- OR YOU MAY DELIVER YOUR BALLOT TO ANY DESIGNATED BALLOT DROPOFF SITE THROUGHOUT THE COUNTY DURING DESIGNATED DATES/TIMES. (See your ballot packet for details)
Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections
Phone (727) 464-6788 * Fax (727) 464-6239 * 13001 Starkey Rd., Largo, FL 33773
General Email: election@votepinellas.com * Mail Ballot Request: absentee@votepinellas.com
Under Florida law, F.S. 668.6076, e-mail addresses are public records. If you do not want your e-mail address released in response to a public-records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing.