Vote By Mail - Document

Absentee Voting

Any person who is registered to vote may vote by absentee ballot.

Click here to obtain an absentee ballot application.

 

Obtaining an absentee ballot

You may vote absentee by mail or in-person in the county clerk’s office. All completed forms should be mailed or submitted to the following offices:

  • Regular general and primary elections (held in even-numbered years). The application must be filed by mail or in-person in the office of the voter’s county clerk.
  • Municipal elections (held in odd-numbered years). This application should be filed by mail or in-person in the office of the voter’s city clerk or recorder.

Deadline for applying for an absentee ballot

  • For regular absentee voting, the ballot application must be received no later than the Friday before the election.

Individuals using an absentee ballot in the office of their clerk or recorder must apply for the ballot and vote no later than the Friday before the election.

NOTE: The ballot is only valid if it is clearly postmarked before (not on) election day, and received in the county clerk’s office before noon on the day of the official canvass.

For more information, contact the Office of the Lieutenant Governor at 801-538-1041 or (800)-995-VOTE.