'We need every Floridian to have their voices heard in this election, which is why those who voted by mail should check with their county supervisor of elections office to ensure their ballot was received without issue,' said Amy Keith of commoncausefl.
available in most counties. They have until 5:00 pm ET on Thursday, November 10 to resolve any outstanding issues.
"We need every Floridian to have their voices heard in this election, which is why those who voted by mail should check with their county supervisor of elections office to ensure their ballot was received without issue," Amy Keith, program director at Common Cause Florida, said in aAs of Thursday, there have been 15,714 ballots flagged, or 0.
, chair of the University of Florida's political science department and a member of Common Cause Florida's advisory board.5,167 are missing signatures on the envelope; andVoters under 30 were more likely to have issues flagged with their vote-by-mail ballots, with just under 3% of ballots cast by 18-24-year-olds flagged for issues and 2.3% of ballots cast by 24-29-year-olds, according to Smith's analysis. For voters over age 65, the rate fell to 0.5%.
"Younger voters have higher rates of problems with their vote-by-mail ballots this year because they didn't sign return envelopes or those signatures didn't match what was on file with election officials," Smith said."We know in previous elections that while younger voters are more likely to be disenfranchised when it comes to voting by mail, they also are ready and able to make sure their votes are counted by curing their ballots.
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