We have redesigned our Vote-by-Mail ballot envelopes. Starting with the 2024 Primary Election, voters who request a mail ballot will receive our redesigned envelope. The new envelopes incorporate free postage, the latest United States Postal Service recommendations for election mail, and recent changes in Florida law.
Free Postage
Starting with the 2024 Primary Election, Leon County voters who return their ballot by mail will no longer need a stamp. Instead, the Elections Office is paying the return postage automatically. Voters will still be able to drop off their Vote-by-Mail ballot in a secure ballot intake station located at each Early Voting site and at the Elections Office, so voters will have multiple free options to return their ballot.
Voters can request their Vote-by-Mail ballot using the Online Mail Ballot Request Service.
New Vote-by-Mail Ballot Envelope
New Ballot Return Envelope
Questions?
If you have any questions about voting-by-mail, please visit our Vote-by-Mail ballot page. You can also contact us and we will be glad to help.