Vote-by-mail ballots are arriving for Florida’s primary and nonpartisan elections

Broward County Supervisor of Elections Joe Scott pulls a pallet of vote-by-mail ballots being sent out Monday, July 13, 2026, at agency headquarters in Fort Lauderdale. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)

Number of requests is down from 2022, the previous primary during a midterm election year, says Broward’s Supervisor of Elections

By  | aman@sunsentinel.com | South Florida Sun Sentinel

Some 200,000 voters in Broward and Palm Beach counties are receiving mail ballots — some have arrived already — for the party primary contests and nonpartisan elections in August.

People can complete and return them right away, or wait until closer to Aug. 18, though elections officials in both counties warn people not to wait too long because Florida law prohibits counting of ballots received after the deadline. People will decide the Democratic and Republican nominees for governor and U.S. Senate, plus a range of hot congressional, state legislative and county-level contests.

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