FL rejecting minority mail-in ballots twice as much as whites

This story highlights the rejection rates. The reasons for rejections include signature issues and putting the ballots in the wrong envelopes. However a voter can correct their errors by immediately sending in a "cure affidavit" after their ballot has been rejected. Of course they have to be aware of the rejection, and FL is required to notify the voter "as soon as it is practical." Given that could mean anything, including never, minorities should track their mail-in ballots at either the voter information lookup or the Supervisor of Elections as soon as possible to cure their mistakes. This is good advice for any State, which should have a process to track and fix your ballot.



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