Returning Your Ballot
- After you have completed your ballot and checked it for accuracy place it in the secrecy envelope and seal it.
- Place the secrecy envelope in the ballot return envelope
and
seal it.

- Check to make sure that your name and address are printed
correctly on the back of the ballot return envelope.
- If they are both correct, go to step 4.
- Read the Voter’s Statement printed on the ballot return envelope.
If all of the statements are true, sign the ballot return envelope.
You must sign in order for your ballot to be counted.
- Signing another person’s name is illegal. You must sign
your own ballot return envelope.
- You can return your ballot by using any of the three methods
shown below.
- You can return your ballot by sending it through the US mail with first class postage.

- You can return your ballot by dropping it off at
any County Elections Office or a designated dropsite.
Call 1 866 ORE VOTES to find your nearest dropsite.
You can call 1 866 ORE VOTES or your County Elections Office to find out if your ballot was received.
Your ballot must be received in a County Elections Office or
a designated dropsite by 8pm on Election Day.
- Postmarks do not count!
If your ballot arrives at the County Elections Office after 8pm on Election Day,
it will not be counted.
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