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Absentee Voting

 

Online Ballot Request Form
(Click here to request an absentee ballot using our online form
 
   
Absentee laws are created by the Florida Legislature. This page explains the requirements to vote by absentee ballot.

WHO CAN VOTE BY ABSENTEE?
If you are a registered voter of Bay County, you are entitled to vote by absentee ballot          (F.S. 101.62).  If you have changed residence to another state and are ineligible to vote there, you can vote for president and Vice President (F.S. 101.663).

REQUESTING AN ABSENTEE BALLOT (F.S.101.62)
An absentee ballot may be requested for a specific election or for all elections.(NEW) Absentee Ballot requests are good through two(2) regularly scheduled general elections. The request can be made in person, by mail, by telephone, or on this website. Only the voter or a designated member of his or her immediate family or legal guardian can request an absentee ballot for the voter. Immediate family means the voter's spouse, the parent, child, grandparent, or sibling of the voter or of the voter's spouse, or legal guardian.

A request from the voter must include the following information:

  • The name of the voter for whom the ballot is requested.
  • The voter's address (residence and mailing).
  • The voter's date of birth.
  • The voter's Drivers License (if available).
  • The voter's signature (written request only).

If the voter has designated an immediate family member or legal guardian to request his/her absentee ballot, that designee must provide the above information in addition to the following:

  • The requester's name.
  • The requester's address.
  • The requester's Drivers License (if available).
  • The requester's relationship to the voter.
  • The requester's signature (written requests only).

You must read and follow all instructions included with the absentee ballot and on our Absentee Ballot Instructions page. We've also provided a list of frequently asked questions and answers and detailed information below.

PICKING UP AN ABSENTEE BALLOT
A qualified voter may also designate in writing another person to pick up his or her ballot (F.S. 101.62(b)4). Designees may pick up ballots on election day, or up to five days prior to the day of the election. Designees may pick up two (2) absentee ballots only per election, other than his or her own, except for ballots picked up for members of his or her immediate family. The designee must provide picture identification approved by the Department of State, the written authorization from the voter, and complete an affidavit. Click here to print an affidavit

VOTING ABSENTEE IN PERSON (F.S. 101.657)
A qualified voter may vote his or her absentee ballot in person at the Supervisor of Elections Office as soon as the ballots are available. The voter must present a Florida Drivers License, a Florida Identification Card, or some other form of picture identification approved by the Department of State, as well as signature identification.

VOTING AN ABSENTEE BALLOT (F.S. 101.661 & 101.64)
The voter must personally vote the ballot (unless assistance is required). The voter must sign the return envelope.

RETURNING YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT (F.S. 101.67)
Voted absentee ballots must be returned to the Supervisor of Elections Office in person or by mail and must be received no later than 7 p.m. election day for the ballot to be counted. A VOTED ABSENTEE BALLOT CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AT A POLLING PLACE!

MILITARY OVERSEAS VOTING INFORMATION
You may obtain the Standard Form 76 (SF76), Federal Post Card Application (FPCA) forms from your unit administration office or unit Voting Assistance Office (VAO). Spouses and dependents are considered to be of the same category of absentee voter as military members and generally should follow the same rules. Complete this form and send it to the Supervisor of Elections Office, 205 Mosley Drive, Lynn Haven, FL 32444-5639.  You can also request an absentee ballot through any of the methods listed on this web site.

U.S. Embassies and Consulates can assist in completing, witnessing, and mailing FPCA forms, absentee ballots and other election materials. Federal portions of general election and presidential preference primary ballots voted by persons outside the U.S. are counted if dated by the voter next to his or her signature no later than election day and received by the Supervisor of Elections within 10 days of the election. Additional military election information is available from:

THE DIRECTOR
FEDERAL VOTING ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Office of Secretary of Defense
1155 Defense Program
Washington, D.C. 20331-1155
Toll Free: 1-800-438-8683

MILITARY OVERSEAS ONLINE INFORMATION
Website: http://www.fvap.gov



Mark A. Andersen, Supervisor of Elections
205 Mosley Drive, Lynn Haven, FL 32444 * Phone: 850-784-6100
E-mail:
BaySuper@BayVotes.org * Office Hours: M-F 8:00 am - 5:00 pm * Directions

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