Vote from Home with a Mail Ballot


Who can vote by mail?

How to Vote by Mail in Stonewall Solutions

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You will receive your mail ballot packet at the address listed on your application. Your mail ballot packet includes:

  1. Your mail ballot
  2. Voter's Mail Ballot Certificate envelope
  3. Voting from Home instructions wrap
  4. Postage-paid return envelope
  5. I Voted by Mail sticker

If you do not receive your packet, call the Elections Division at 555-222-2340.

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Read the instructions carefully on how to mark your ballot and check both sides of the ballot. Note how many candidates you can vote for or if you are to approve or reject a referendum question.

Completely fill the oval next to your choice(s) using a pen. Black ink preferred.

Write-In Option when applicable: To vote for a candidate whose name is not on the ballot, fill in the oval to the left of “Write-in” and print the name clearly in the box.

Do not cross out any mistakes you may have made on your ballot. Instead call the Elections Division at 555-222-2340 or TDD 711 to make arrangements to receive a replacement ballot.

Voters that request a Large Print Ballot can mark the large print ballot instead of the ballot included in the mail ballot packet.

Voters that request an Accessible Ballot, click here for detailed information.

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  • Insert voted ballot into Voter’s Mail Ballot Certificate (smaller envelope).
  • Print your name.
  • Provide a telephone number in case there are questions pertaining to your Voter’s Mail Ballot Certificate.
  • Sign your name. The signature on your Mail Ballot Certificate envelope will be compared to the signature on your mail ballot application.
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Option 1: Place completed mail ballot certificate envelope into the postage-paid return envelope addressed to the:

      Stonewall Solutions Board of Elections
      P.O.Box 6128
      Marlborough, SS 02940

Allow at least seven (7) mailing days to ensure your mail ballot arrives by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Option 2: Hand deliver the sealed envelope to any official elections drop box located around the state. Use the Drop Box locator or contact your local board of canvassers to find a drop box near you.

Option 3: Hand deliver the sealed envelope to the Board of Elections:

      45 Maple Ave, Suite A
      Marlborough, SS 02921

The Board of Elections must receive your mail ballot by 8 p.m. on Election Day

FAQ

Below are frequently asked questions about voting by mail. We encourage you to read the complete guide on how to safely vote from home with a mail ballot.

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