Accessible Vote-by-Mail Systems by County

How to vote-by-mail 

Every Floridian who has a right to vote is allowed to vote-by-mail. 

Every county is required to provide an accessible vote-by-mail option, allowing a person who is blind or print impaired to mark a secret, independent, and verifiable vote-by-mail ballot using a computer and their own technology. 

  • You must be registered to vote. 
  • You can check if you are registered by looking online. 
  • You must contact the Supervisor of Elections Office in the county where you live and ask for a vote-by-mail ballot at least 12 days before an election. 
  • For accessible vote-by-mail, you must also ask for a remote access vote-by-mail ballot. You will receive the standard paper ballot AND the accessible ballot in your email. 
  • Fill out the accessible ballot, print it out, and return it to your Supervisor of Elections Office, either through the mail or in person. 

Find out what vote-by-mail program your county uses

Accessible Vote-By-Mail Tutorial Videos

All of Florida's 67 counties have an accessible vote-by-mail program that enables voters with disabilities to fill out their ballots using their own technology from the comfort of their homes. These step-by-step videos teach you how to use the Democracy Live and Enhanced Voting programs to vote-by-mail.

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