Any registered voter in Martin County may vote by mail (NO REASON REQUIRED).
Only the elector, or if directly instructed by the elector, a member of his or her immediate family or legal guardian can request a Vote by Mail ballot for the voter. Immediate family means the elector’s spouse or the parent, child, grandparent, grandchild or sibling of the elector.
A request from an elector must include:
- Full name;
- The elector’s Martin County address;
- The elector’s date of birth;
- Last four digits of your social security number, your Florida driver license number or your Florida identification card number.
- The address where the ballot is to be sent;
- Election(s) requested;
- Signature (written request only)
In addition, if the elector has designated an immediate family member or legal guardian to request a Vote by Mail ballot, the designee must provide the following information:
- The designee’s full name
- The designee’s full address
- The designee’s last four digits of your social security number, your Florida driver license number or your Florida identification card number.
- The designee’s relationship to the elector
- The designee’s signature (written request only)
Returning a Vote by Mail Ballot
Vote by Mail ballots may be returned:
- In person at the Martin County Elections Center
- Secure ballot intake stations at early voting sites during early voting hours of operation or
- By mail
All Vote by Mail ballots must be received at the Elections Office no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day
A Vote by Mail ballot cannot be voted and returned at a polling place.
Instructions for Voting a Vote by Mail Ballot
To Vote, completely fill in the oval to the left of your choice.
Example: