ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. (July 19, 2023) — This week, the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Office will be contacting voters about new vote-by-mail procedures as a result of changes to Florida Election Law. Due to Senate Bill 90, all vote-by-mail ballot requests in Florida expired on December 31, 2022. Voters must make a new vote-by-mail ballot request for each election cycle. The next election cycle is in 2024.The Supervisor of Elections Office will begin the campaign by sending emails to voters who have provided their email addresses to the office and who have previously requested a vote-by-mail ballot, but who have not renewed their request for 2024. The emails will remind voters of those changes and provide them with information about how to make a new request online at VoteAlachua.gov, in-person at our office, over the phone at 352-374-5252, or by-mail. Later in the year, the campaign will include letters to voters who previously requested a vote-by-mail ballot from our office and haven't renewed their request for 2024.Although the Presidential Preference Primary (March 19, 2024), the Primary Election (August 20, 2024), and the General Election (November 5, 2024) are next year, the Supervisor of Elections Office recommends that all voters begin thinking now about their preferred method of voting.If you have any questions, please visit VoteAlachua.gov or contact the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Office at 352-374-5252 during business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.).# # #
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Supervisor of Elections Office Begins Campaign to Remind Voters To Renew Their Vote-By-Mail Ballot Request
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