Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott Sends Out 141,092 Domestic Mail Ballots for 2022 Primary Election

By  //  July 23, 2022

3,787 mail ballots were sent to overseas military and overseas civilian voters

Brevard County Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott announced 141,092 domestic mail ballots were sent to voters this week for the August 23 Primary Election. Voters on the mail ballot request list who wish to cancel their request should call the Mail Ballot Department at 321-633-2127.

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Brevard County Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott announced 141,092 domestic mail ballots were sent to voters this week for the August 23 Primary Election.

This is in addition to the 3,787 mail ballots sent earlier this month to overseas military and overseas civilian voters.

“Because of recent legislative changes, I want to be sure voters are aware that after the 2022 election cycle, all mail ballot requests expire,” said Supervisor Scott. “Voters can track the status of their mail ballot on VoteBrevard.gov under the blue “Ballots by Mail” tab.”

Voters wishing to verify they are on the Mail Ballot Request List may click on the “Registration Status” quick link at the top of the VoteBrevard.gov home page.

The last day for voters to request a mail ballot be sent to them for the August 23 Primary Election is 5 p.m., August 13. Due to a recent legislative change, which takes effect on January 1, 2023, voters will now have to renew their mail ballot requests annually.

Mail ballot voters can return their ballot through the United States Postal Service or to a secure ballot intake station (formerly known as drop boxes).

Secure ballot intake stations are available in the lobby of all four administrative Supervisor of Elections Offices and at all 10 Early Voting sites. Please check VoteBrevard.gov for hours of availability.

Mail Ballots must be received by the Supervisor of Elections by 7 p.m. on Election Night.

Supervisor of Elections Lori Scott announced 141,092 domestic mail ballots were sent to voters yesterday for the August 23 Primary Election. Voters on the mail ballot request list but who wish to cancel their request should call the Mail Ballot Department at 321-633-2127.

Voters on the mail ballot request list but who wish to cancel their request should call the Mail Ballot Department at 321-633-2127.

Below are mailing addresses and further information for voters looking to mail-in ballots:

■ Supervisor of Elections in Titusville
400 South Street Suite 1F Titusville, FL 32780-7610
Telephone: (321) 264-6740

■ Supervisor of Elections in Viera
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Building C, Suite 105 Viera, FL 32940-6605
Telephone: (321) 633-2124

■ Supervisor of Elections in Melbourne
1515 Sarno Road Building A Melbourne, Florida 32935-5293
Telephone: (321) 255-4455

■ Supervisor of Elections in Palm Bay
450 Cogan Drive SE Palm Bay, Florida 32909-6869
Telephone: (321) 952-6328 Fax: (321) 952-6332

“My office remains the trusted source of election-related information and I encourage voters to visit VoteBrevard.gov, call 321-290-VOTE (8683), or follow my verified Facebook and Twitter accounts for election-related information,” said Scott.

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