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mtdjed 08-22-2020 09:16 PM

Cost to Mail an Election Ballot
 
For all of those concerned about the US Post Office timely delivery of Ballots, please make sure you use the proper postage to insure that your local government does not incur additional cost. To do that you might have to go to the Post Office to determine what the cost is. Make sure you wear your mask and maintain your social distance while you wait in line to mail your Ballot.

But see the following;

The U.S. Postal Service’s official policy is to deliver all absentee and mail-in ballots, regardless of whether they have proper postage, according to spokeswoman Sue Brennan. If there’s no stamp or not enough postage, the Postal Service charges the local board of elections instead.

Can you imagine the USPO had to bill the local government for insufficient mail from thousands of offices to Sumter County Election commission and countless others.

No wonder they need money. Pay your fair share.

OrangeBlossomBaby 08-22-2020 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 1821390)
For all of those concerned about the US Post Office timely delivery of Ballots, please make sure you use the proper postage to insure that your local government does not incur additional cost. To do that you might have to go to the Post Office to determine what the cost is. Make sure you wear your mask and maintain your social distance while you wait in line to mail your Ballot.

But see the following;

The U.S. Postal Service’s official policy is to deliver all absentee and mail-in ballots, regardless of whether they have proper postage, according to spokeswoman Sue Brennan. If there’s no stamp or not enough postage, the Postal Service charges the local board of elections instead.

Can you imagine the USPO had to bill the local government for insufficient mail from thousands of offices to Sumter County Election commission and countless others.

No wonder they need money. Pay your fair share.

According to Reuter's fact checking team Fact check: U.S. Postal Service will deliver mail ballots even with insufficient postage - Reuters


Quote:

“In cases where a ballot enters the mail-stream without the proper amount of postage, the Postal Service will collect postage from the appropriate Board of Elections,” it told Reuters via email.

The NCSL confirms this policy, stating that USPS “will deliver a ballot envelope even if it does not have sufficient postage” (see bit.ly/3fNMbzq ). The NCSL explains that the Postal Service will “typically” bill the local election office for postage, which could represent a “significant expense”.

EdFNJ 08-22-2020 09:37 PM

Just going to drop mine at the election board here in Sumter on Powell Rd. Drop off points are on Powell Rd or at any Rec center that has early voting Don't want to wait in line to "manually" vote and at this time don't have 100% faith in USPS and won't have to worry about postage. Mail from here usually goes all the way up to Orlando and back to be delivered locally.

MAIL IN BALLOTS can be dropped off at Early Voting Locations including:
  • Laurel Manor Recreation Center, 1985 Laurel Manor Drive, The Villages
  • Allamanda Recreation Center, 1515 Saint Charles Place, The Villages
  • Rohan Recreation Center, 850 Kristine Way, The Villages
  • Tierra Del Sol Recreation Center, 808 San Marino Drive, The Villages
  • Villages Sumter County Service Center, 7375 Powell Road, Room 102, Wildwood
  • Bushnell Elections Annex, 316 East Anderson Avenue, Bushnell

Link for above info: Vote By Mail Information

tophcfa 08-22-2020 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby (Post 1821392)

So you can mail in your ballot without proper postage no problem. Does that mean they will reimburse people for their gas and parking if they actually vote in person?

Dana1963 08-23-2020 07:47 AM

This is an invitation for CHEAP VILLAGERS to save $.55 cents. Actually there shouldn’t be a charge to mail in ballot for congressional or Presidential elections, I will gladly attach a $.55 stamp or $1.10 if necessary for postage.

Mortal1 08-23-2020 08:03 AM

The absentee ballot instructions state they will not accept ballots with not enough postage.

As to : "Can you imagine the USPO had to bill the local government for insufficient mail from thousands of offices to Sumter County Election commission and countless others." that's a statement designed to cause trouble.Also it's USPS.

davem4616 08-23-2020 09:00 AM

Our experience with primary voting in Lake County was that it actually felt much safer than going grocery shopping at Publix or W-D

We see no reason to not vote in person...and we'll take advantage of the early voting window...we'll go around mid afternoon when there's no crowds

Jimjane 08-23-2020 10:50 AM

We voted early at the polling location and no issues. Very
Few there and ran very efficient. We also brought our own pen and pencil.
Voting in person will not be an issue if you practice safe measures. If you feel you would prefer to vote my mail. Request an absentee ballot. Been done for years and works very well.

Mrprez 08-23-2020 12:36 PM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 1821396)
So you can mail in your ballot without proper postage no problem. Does that mean they will reimburse people for their gas and parking if they actually vote in person?

Yes, but you have to submit your application for reimbursement by mail. It’s a 100 page form and can’t be mailed first class.😂

justjim 08-23-2020 01:01 PM

Postage
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Dana1963 (Post 1821523)
This is an invitation for CHEAP VILLAGERS to save $.55 cents. Actually there shouldn’t be a charge to mail in ballot for congressional or Presidential elections, I will gladly attach a $.55 stamp or $1.10 if necessary for postage.

If we vote by mail that’s exactly what we will do. I think most will. :coolsmiley:

mtdjed 08-23-2020 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimjane (Post 1821640)
We voted early at the polling location and no issues. Very
Few there and ran very efficient. We also brought our own pen and pencil.
Voting in person will not be an issue if you practice safe measures. If you feel you would prefer to vote my mail. Request an absentee ballot. Been done for years and works very well.

Thanks for the input. Just for public knowledge, did they require a mask, and if so, did they offer one. I am not suggesting they should but would be interested.

Also, a lot of folks suggest that it would be hard to find workers due to COVID. Did that appear to be a problem?

Thanks

MandoMan 08-24-2020 04:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 1821390)
For all of those concerned about the US Post Office timely delivery of Ballots, please make sure you use the proper postage to insure that your local government does not incur additional cost. To do that you might have to go to the Post Office to determine what the cost is. Make sure you wear your mask and maintain your social distance while you wait in line to mail your Ballot.

But see the following;

The U.S. Postal Service’s official policy is to deliver all absentee and mail-in ballots, regardless of whether they have proper postage, according to spokeswoman Sue Brennan. If there’s no stamp or not enough postage, the Postal Service charges the local board of elections instead.

Can you imagine the USPO had to bill the local government for insufficient mail from thousands of offices to Sumter County Election commission and countless others.

No wonder they need money. Pay your fair share.

I voted by mail in the Pennsylvania Primary. The ballot package I received was oversized for a standard envelope, but not overweight, and as it was sent by the state, it didn’t come with a regular stamp.

What I returned was in a regular size envelope with a slightly smaller envelope and ballot inside that. It only needed one first class stamp. Have any of you voted by mail in Florida before and noted the postage needed?

camaguey48 08-24-2020 04:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mtdjed (Post 1821390)
For all of those concerned about the US Post Office timely delivery of Ballots, please make sure you use the proper postage to insure that your local government does not incur additional cost. To do that you might have to go to the Post Office to determine what the cost is. Make sure you wear your mask and maintain your social distance while you wait in line to mail your Ballot.

But see the following;

The U.S. Postal Service’s official policy is to deliver all absentee and mail-in ballots, regardless of whether they have proper postage, according to spokeswoman Sue Brennan. If there’s no stamp or not enough postage, the Postal Service charges the local board of elections instead.

Can you imagine the USPO had to bill the local government for insufficient mail from thousands of offices to Sumter County Election commission and countless others.

No wonder they need money. Pay your fair share.

Show up in person. It will get you out of the house and a little exercise will do you good. So much potential for fraud. Make your vote count.

randykw 08-24-2020 05:43 AM

I believe masks are required inside all Rec Centers. At Saddlebrook, everyone had masks. No lines. Plenty of FRIENDLY staff. Showed our ID, signed, got ballot, filled out ballot, put ballot in machine, got 'I Voted' sticker, walked out. 5 mins or less. Bing. Bang. Boom.
If at all possible, vote in-person.

lober652 08-24-2020 05:50 AM

We voted on Election Day. No crowds; in fact we were the only people voting. Everyone wore masks. The stylus used to sign in was personal and thrown away. Felt safer than going grocery shopping. And, we knew our vote was counted because we put it in the machine.


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