Voting By Mail

More And More Voters Are Choosing To Vote From Home
You Can Too

Mail-In Ballot

VS

Absentee Ballot

Mail-in Ballots and Absentee Ballots are the same thing.

Learn How You Can Vote From Home

Here Are The Steps.

Step 1

Print an Absent Voter Ballot Application

See Below

Step 2

Fill out the application by following the instructions provided. You must be a Registered Voter in your precinct.

Step 3

Deliver the Application to your clerk.

In Person or By Mail

Find your clerk’s mailing address

HERE

Now that you've mailed your Absent Voter Ballot Application to your clerk, you should start receiving your ballot in the mail for every election moving forward.

Absent Voter Ballots start being mailed out to voters 40 days prior to an election.
When yours arrives, remember to vote for me.

Online Absent Voter Ballot Application

If you would prefer to file your Absent Voter Ballot Application online with the Secretary of State (SOS), click HERE.