Politics & Government
Ballots Mailed for Nov. 6 General Election
More than 257,000 ballots were mailed to domestic voters Tuesday
Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections Deborah Clark mailed more than 257,000 ballots to domestic voters Tuesday for the Nov. 6 General Election.
to absent military and overseas voters.
“These initial mailings exceed the total ballots mailed for the 2010 General Election,” Clark said in a news release. “We are excited to have already reached this level of participation with 35 days left before the election.”
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According to the elections's office, to avoid long lines during early voting and on election day, voters can request a mail ballot and vote in the comfort of their homes.The General Election ballot is 4 pages long (2 ballot cards) and includes 11 proposed state constitutional amendments and a Pinellas School District referendum.
Additional mail ballot requests will be fulfilled as received. To request a mail ballot, visit www.votepinellas.com, call 727-464-VOTE (8683), or email absentee@votepinellas.com and include date of birth.
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