JACKSONVILLE, Fla.-- Absentee ballots go out today, meaning the General Election is around the corner.
Florida law allows all qualified voters to request an absentee ballot from the Supervisor of Elections.
A member of the voter's immediate family or legal guardian may also request an absentee ballot for a voter, if directly instructed to do so by the them.
After you mark your ballot, it must be received by the supervisor of elections no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Do not return the marked ballot to a polling place except if you decide you are able to vote in your precinct on Election Day.
In that case, you must take the absentee ballot with you to the polls, whether it has been marked or not.