
BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com
BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2022 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — With the election over, Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link is reminding voters to re-register now if you want to vote by mail.
In an advisory sent out Thursday, Link’s team explained what to do and how to do it: “The March Municipal Elections are on March 14, 2023. Remember that if you want to vote by mail, you will need to request a new Vote-by-Mail ballot by visiting our website or by calling our office at (561) 656-6208. Under Florida Law Vote-by-Mail requests expire on 12/31/2022. By requesting a Vote-by-Mail ballot for “all elections” today, you will automatically receive a ballot through the November 2024 General Election. For more information on Voting in Palm Beach County and the upcoming March Municipal Election, visit our website at VotePalmBeach.gov.”
Meantime, we now know that voter turnout for last week’s midterm elections hit 54-percent in Palm Beach County, with 40-percent of those voters voting by mail. A total of 24-percent of those voting voted early.
Here’s the breakdown of party affiliation in Palm Beach County: 398,183 voters are registered as Democrats. 293,470 are registered as Republicans. 316,029 are registered as “Other.” The total: 1,006.682.