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Millions of Floridians have requested Vote By Mail ballots for November’s General Election, and they’re arriving in mailboxes now. Local supervisors of election weigh in.
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What questions do you have about mail-in ballots? Submit them here, and we will answer them during a Facebook Live on Thursday night.
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Five counties across the state are part of the program.
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The postmaster general spoke to dozens of the nation's top election officials Thursday, ahead of an election season that will see record numbers of mail ballots.
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The state has received requests for almost 4.28 million vote-by-mail ballots.
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While the Tampa Bay Rays hope to be deep into the MLB playoffs by that time, Pinellas County voters will be able to drive through and drop off their mail-in ballots outside Tropicana Field from Oct. 19 - Nov. 2.
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Raymond James Stadium joins Amalie Arena as one of 26 early voting sites being planned for Hillsborough County.
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It will be one of 25 early-voting sites across Hillsborough County.
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August's primary election represented an enormous jump in vote by mail thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic. It also provided voting experts with important information that can help in November.
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Among the topics were mail-in ballots and the latest on Florida's embattled unemployment system.
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Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, a longtime Republican donor, controls the U.S. Postal Service at a time when mail-in voting is central to the presidential election.
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Tens of thousands of ballots have been rejected in key battleground states, where the outcome in November for the presidency and other races could be determined by a small number of votes.