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Absentee voting is a service offered by the
Supervisor of Elections for registered voters who wish to vote
in the comfort of their home. |
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Any
qualified, registered St. Johns County voter
may vote by absentee ballot. |
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Absentee
ballots may be requested: |
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- In Person
- By Telephone
- By Fax
- By Mail
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Online
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When a voter
is requesting his or her own absentee
ballot, the voter must provide the following
information: |
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- Name
- Residence Address
- Date of Birth
- Location to Send Ballot
- Telephone Number
- Requester’s Signature (Written
Requests Only)
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An absentee
ballot may be requested by the voter or
spouse, or by either his or her immediate
family (parent, child, grandparent, or
sibling). |
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If a member
of the voter’s immediate family is making
the request, the requester must provide the
following additional information: |
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- Name
- Your Address
- Relationship to Voter
- Driver's License Number (If
Available)
- Requester’s Signature (Written
Requests Only)
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Within five
(5) days of an election, the voter may
designate (in writing), someone other than
immediate family, to pick up their absentee
ballot for them. |
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Deadline for
requesting an absentee ballot to be mailed
is 5:00 pm on the sixth day prior to each
election. |
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