Absentee Ballots must be turned in by Tuesday at 7 p.m. to count
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November 03, 2008

Absentee Ballots must be turned in by Tuesday at 7 p.m. to count

Make sure you drop off your absentee ballot at your elections supervisors office TODAY or TUESDAY. It won't count if mailed Tuesday and received later. An error in a St. Petersburg Times story this morning was incorrect on that point.

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Comments

Clap. Clap. Way to go on running the wrong information.

It's not like you haven't had months to know what the voting rules are.

Jay

I am glad I waited I just found this www.bootcaots.com wow about the Pinellas County Sheriff MUST SEE

but if you are casting a ballot from overseas, read on (from the SOE's site):

Late Counting of Overseas Ballots:

If you are an overseas voter, the Federal portion of your ballot will be counted if the ballot envelope is dated or postmarked not later than the day of the election and received up to 10 days after a general election or presidential primary election.

btw, sptimes, if an error is incorrect, does that make it correct?

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