What is Vote-By-Mail?
Vote-by-mail refers to voting a ballot received by mail or picked up by or for a voter who is unable or unwilling to go to the polls to vote during early voting or on Election Day. A voter does not have to be absent from the county of residence or have an excuse in order to vote-by-mail.
How do I request a Vote-By-Mail ballot?
To receive a vote-by-mail ballot, the voter or authorized person must contact their county
Supervisor of Elections. The deadline to request that a vote-by-mail ballot be mailed is no later than 5 p.m. on the 10th day before the election.
How to Vote a Vote-by-Mail Ballot?
Instructions for completing the vote-by-mail ballot are included with the ballot. The voted ballot must be returned and received by the Supervisor of Elections no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Any voter who has requested a vote-by-mail ballot can track the status of their ballot on the
website. They can see when the ballot was mailed out and when it was received back at the Supervisor of Elections office.