FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Gaby Aguirre, APR
Office: 239-533-6336
Cell: 239-940-8909
Older requests to vote by mail have expired
Voters reminded to submit a new request
Lee County, Fla. (April 21, 2026)—On Monday, April 20, the Lee County Supervisor of Elections began mailing renewal notices to approximately 150,000 voters whose vote-by-mail requests have expired.
The notice reminds voters who requested a vote-by-mail ballot for the 2024 general election to submit a new request for the 2026 election cycle. Under Florida law, vote-by-mail requests expire after each general election.
Voters may update their requests online at lee.vote, by phone at 239-533-8683 or in person at any Lee County Elections office.
New vote-by-mail requests will be valid for the entire 2026 midterm election cycle, which includes the Aug. 18 primary and the Nov. 3 general election.
For more information about vote-by-mail and the midterm elections, visit lee.vote.
The mission of the Lee County Supervisor of Elections is to deliver superior election services to the voters of Lee County.
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