Here's how to get your vote-by-mail ballot
To vote in the privacy of your own home, you must first obtain a vote-by-mail ballot.
A Palm Beach County voter may request a vote-by-mail ballot to be sent to his or her voting address on file by calling the Office of the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections at (561) 656-6200 or by
clicking
here
and filling out and submitting the form online.
However, a Palm Beach County voter who wants a vote-by-mail ballot to be sent somewhere other than his or her voting address (e.g. seasonal residents and college students living away from home), must click
here
, then select "
Vote by Mail Request Form - Download
", print and complete the form, and mail the completed form to:
Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
P.O. Box 22309
West Palm Beach,Florida 33416-2309
Absent uniformed service members and overseas voters are exempt from this requirement.
Vote-by-mail ballots in Palm Beach County will be sent out in a few days
. Your
ballot must be received
at the Main Office of the Supervisor of Elections by 7:00 p.m. on Election Day in order to be counted.
When voting by mail, please remember to sign the Voter's Certificate Envelope -- otherwise your vote will NOT be counted!
Please remember to apply $1.42 in postage!
(Three First Class/Forever stamps will work)
If you receive a vote-by-mail ballot and wish to vote in person on Election Day, you MUST bring your ballot to the polls and turn it over to the poll workers before you can vote.
To track the status of your vote-by-mail ballot request from the time you submit it until the voted ballot is returned to the Office of the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, go to the free
Online Ballot tracking system by clicking
here and following the easy directions.
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Since 1988, the Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters
Alliance (PBCHRCVA) has interviewed close to 1,000 candidates and has made endorsements in hundreds of races for public office. LGBTQ and allied voters have relied on our endorsements to elect candidates who, in turn, have enacted
130 laws and policies benefiting the LGBTQ community
. (There are probably more LGBTQ-supportive laws and policies in effect in Palm Beach County than in all of Florida's other 66 counties combined!)
For the past several months,PBCHRCVA has been conducting face-to-face endorsement interviews with candidates for federal, state and local offices.
PBCHRCVA endorsements are based on how a candidate has supported the local LGBTQ community. For candidates who hold (or have held) public office, we also consider how those candidates have voted on LGBTQ issues.
The following candidates have been endorsed by The Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance for election or re-election.
To learn more about the candidates, please click on their names.
U.S. Senate - Bill Nelson
Palm Beach Soil & Water Conservation (Grp. 5) - Eva Webb
PBCHRCVA also recommends that you
VOTE YES ON AMENDMENT 4
to restore voters rights.
Please note: PBCHRCVA has
not made endorsements
in every race
and not
all of the listed candidates
will appear on your ballot.
PBCHRCVA is not only relying on you to vote in the upcoming election, we are also counting on you to share this e-mail with LGBTQ and allied voters, so progress on our issues can continue to be made.
This paid electioneering communication, which is independent of any party, candidate or committee, is produced, sponsored and paid for by the Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance.
The Palm Beach County Human Rights Council Voters Alliance.
Post Office Box 267
West Palm Beach, Florida 33402
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