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LAKELAND, FL — Polk County voters have until Saturday, August 8, to submit a request for a ballot to be mailed for the statewide primary election that takes place on August 18, the city of Lakeland said in a news release.
Requests for mail ballots can be made online at PolkElections.com/Mail-in-Ballot-Request-Form or by calling 863.534.5888.
"No stamp is necessary to return the ballot as the return postage is prepaid," said supervisor of elections, Lori Edwards in a news release.
Mail ballots may be returned by mail or dropped off at the Polk County Supervisor of Elections Office, located at 70 Florida Citrus Blvd., Winter Haven, until 7 p.m., on Election Day. Ballots may also be dropped off at one of the nine early voting sites.
Early voting is open now until August 15, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
You can vote early in-person at nine locations throughout Polk County (click here for map):
Bartow: Polk Street Community Center: 1255 Polk St (click here for map)Davenport: Polk County Sheriffs NE District Office, 1100 Dunson Rd (click here for map)Haines City: Haines City Library, 111 N Sixth St (click here for map)Lakeland: Polk County Government Center, 930 E Parker St (click here for map)Lakeland: Simpson Park Community Center, 1725 Martin L King Jr Ave (click here for map)Lake Wales: James P. Austin Community Center, 315 Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd N (click here for map)Mulberry: Mulberry Civic Center, 901 NE Fifth St (click here for map)Poinciana: Poinciana Community Center, 395 Marigold Ave (click here for map)Winter Haven: Gill Jones NE Polk County Government Center, 3425 Lake Alfred Rd (click here for mapFor more information, visit PolkElections.com.
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