Duval County Supervisor of Elections Office Begins Mailing 52,553 Domestic Civilian Vote-by-Mail Ballots for the August 20th Primary Election
The Duval County Supervisor of Elections Office is sending out 52,553 vote-by-mail ballots to eligible voters. All eligible voters may request a vote-by-mail ballot by visiting our website at duvalelections.gov; by phone; in person; or by sending in a signed request containing certain required items by email (as an attachment), by fax, or by mail.
"Vote-by-Mail is a secure and accurate process. We have the ability to track the ballots from the time they leave our office, to the voter’s home and back. We follow a strict chain-of-custody policy. You can be confident voting by mail," notes Jerry Holland, Supervisor of Elections.
The deadline for the Duval County Supervisors of Elections Office to receive a completed vote-by-mail ballot is 7:00 p.m. on Election Day, August 20, 2024.
Please visit our website at duvalelections.gov to watch a video on the proper way to vote-by-mail, and how you can check to follow the progress of your vote-by-mail ballot.
Those who request a vote-by-mail ballot must sign up again after every General Election in the state of Florida.
For more info, contact Duval County Elections Supervisor Jerry Holland at 904-318-6877.
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