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Governor DeSantis has signed HB 1D into law, which establishes new congressional districts for the state. Brevard County remains congressional district 8 and is not affected by the redistricting maps created by the recent legislation.

How To Return Your Voted Mail Ballot

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  1. Place your voted ballot inside the secrecy sleeve.
  2. Insert the ballot inside the envelope.
  3. Seal the flap.

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  • Fill out the voter's certificate.
    • Read the oath and print your name on the line.

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  • In the red box, sign and date.
    • Providing current contact information helps in case we need to contact you about your ballot.

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  • Fold the secrecy flap on the line under "FOLD HERE" as indicated by the arrows.

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  • Return your mail ballot:
    • By mailing it via the United States Postal Service (USPS).
    • Dropping it off in a Secure Ballot Intake Station at an Early Voting site during hours of operation.
    • Place it in a Secure Ballot Intake Station at any of the 4 administrative offices during hours of operation.
  • REMEMBER: Mail Ballots must be received in the Supervisor of Elections office on Election Day by 7:00 p.m. in order to be counted!