Ballots Don’t Cast Themselves: Vote By Mail Due August 23

By: David Russell

Election season is in full swing as the Broward County Supervisor of Elections office has mailed out over 300,000 vote by mail ballots.

Voters can return their postage-paid ballot painlessly by putting it in the mail or dropping it off at one of the secure drop-off locations conveniently located throughout the county.

A few tips the Supervisor of Elections office recommends when voting by mail, never give your ballot to someone you do not know, be sure to sign the ballot in the allotted space marked, and return the ballots as soon as possible. 

Ballots must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Night, August 23, 2022. For more information on requesting a VBM ballot and checking voter status, visit www.browardvotes.gov or contact Ivan Castro, Public Information Specialist, at 954-654-1611 or icastro@browardvotes.gov.

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