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In reply to the discussion: Miami-Dade!! Mail bins piled up on the floor in a post office. For over a week!! [View all]crimycarny
(1,351 posts)I may be misinterpreting this, but the way I read it is that if you don't have your original ballot they can check to see if your ballot has already been received (the same way you can track your own ballot), and if it hasn't been received they can give you a new ballot right then and there:
How to Vote in Person if Ballot Requested
A voter who has requested a ballot may change his or her mind and vote in person. The voter should bring the ballot (marked or unmarked) to the polls to turn the ballot in and vote a regular ballot. If the voter does not bring the ballot to the polls for whatever reason, the Supervisor of Elections' office will need to confirm that the ballot has not already been returned and received. If the ballot has not been received, the voter will be allowed to vote a regular ballot. If the ballot has been received, the ballot is deemed cast and the voter to have voted. If the voter believes the office is incorrect for whatever reason, the voter is allowed to vote a provisional ballot. The matter will then be presented to the canvassing board for determination. If it cannot be determined if the ballot has been received, the voter will be allowed to vote a provisional ballot. See section 101.69, Fla. Stat.