August 18 primary is underway
Over 60,000 ballots were mailed out yesterday to military and overseas voters for the county-level August 18 primary election to make sure those voters receive their ballots on time.
Counties could choose to fax a blank ballot, e-mail a blank ballot, sending a ballot by mail and send a ballot by priority mail or other delivery service. Military and overseas voters still have to print out the ballot and mail the hard copy back to the county in which they are registered.
Military and overseas voters have until the 18th to return their ballots, and all ballots returned after an election will be counted as long as they are either postmarked, or signed and dated no later than the Election Day.