The order will allow Charlotte, Lee, and Sarasota county residents to call and request a vote-by-mail ballot to be mailed to another address besides the address on record.
– Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Thursday that he was initiating an executive order to help ensure voters in Charlotte, Lee and Sarasota counties have adequate access to voting in the 2022 election after Hurricane Ian caused major devastation in those areas.
Executive Order 22-234 will extend early voting as early as Oct. 24 through Nov. 8. It also designates additional early voting locations. The order mandates that voters should receive notice of the locations for secure ballot intake stations and that officials relocate and consolidate polling locations as necessary.
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