Last Update: October 15, 2015 |
Dialog Help
To access: VOTE BY MAIL > Vote-by-Mail Request > {voter} > Add Address or Default Ballot Address
or
VOTER REGISTRATION > Voter Maintenance > {voter} > Vote-by-Mail tab > Vote-by-Mail Address
Voters who request mail ballots have the option of providing the elections office with addresses to which ballots should be sent other than their mailing or residence address. When such alternate addresses are provided, they are maintained on the Vote-by-Mail Addresses dialog. The dialog has space for two types of addresses:
Default Ballot Address is typically used when a voter requests mail ballots for an entire election cycle or the voter makes a mail-ballot request via a Federal Post Card Application (FPCA), which entitles them to vote by mail through the next regularly scheduled general election for federal office. If a voter has a default ballot address, the text Def-AbsAdd will appear in the lower-left corner of the Maint tab of their voter record.
Ballot Address for this Election is an address used only once—for a single, specified election. If a voter has specific-election addresses for multiple elections, the Prev Election and Next Election buttons will become available to display the other addresses. (If you access the dialog by clicking Default Ballot Address, the Ballot Address for this Election box does not appear.)
Once an election is in the past, the value in Ballot Address for this Election cannot be changed unless the election's status is Active or Return Processing Only. If you attempt to change the address, you will be asked to confirm that's what you want to do:
The election is in the past. Are you sure you want to do this? UOCAVA and Overseas flags will not be updated.
Click OK to continue with the address change.
When deciding where to send a mail ballot for an election, the system looks for addresses in this order and takes the first one it finds:
Ballot address for this election
Default ballot address
Mailing address
Residence address
To print an address label for either address:
Click Print Address Label for the label you want to print. For this to work, a DYMO LabelWriter must be selected for your workstation. This can be done in either of two places in Voter Focus:
VOTE BY MAIL > Vote-by-Mail Request > Utilities > Local Printer Options > Local Address Label Printer
VOTER REGISTRATION > Voter Maintenance > Utilities > Local Printer Options > Local Address Label Printer
For instructions on setting up a DYMO LabelWriter, see Setting Up a DYMO 400 LabelWriter with Voter Focus in our User Community.
Note Blank lines in the address do not print.
A number of your mail-ballot requests will likely come from members of the uniformed services or merchant marine, their dependents, and from citizens who are currently living abroad. These individuals are considered overseas voters, and Florida law requires that ballots be mailed to them at least 45 days prior to an election.
To ensure that Voter Focus properly identifies an overseas voter—which will be important when you run mail-ballot address labels for an election—the voter's address for mail ballots (whether the ballot-address-for-this-election, the default ballot address, or the mailing address) must contain:
the text APO, DPO, or FPO in the City field and the appropriate APO/DPO/FPO address in the State and Zip fields. For example:
or:
an entry in the Country field, regardless of whether the entry is USA or another country For example:
Note Avoid putting anything in the Country field other than the name of a foreign country, because an entry will automatically make the voter an overseas voter. Do not use, for example, the county name.
or:
the City field contains Dulles and the State field contains VA. For example:
If the address used by the Deliver Ballots program contains any entry in the Country field, including United States or USA, the voter will be treated by Voter Focus as an overseas voter.
When the deadline approaches for mailing ballots to overseas voters, you can produce labels for this group by running VOTE BY MAIL > Deliver Ballots and selecting the options Overseas Military and Overseas Civilian. (Overseas Military picks up military voters as well as their dependents.)
Voters requesting delivery of their ballot by fax or email are automatically treated as overseas voters for the election. They do not appear in the Deliver Ballots run but are listed instead in the Unsent Email/Fax Absentee Ballots report along with the fax number or email address in their record.
If a voter has requested delivery of their ballot by fax, enter their number in the Fax Number field in the Ballot Address for This Election box (if the request is for a specific election) or the Default Ballot Address box (for all-elections and FPCA requests).
Note If you enter the fax number in the Default Ballot Address box, you should be aware that it will be overridden by a number in the Ballot Address for This Election box, should one be entered for a specific election.
Neither of these address boxes should be used to store a voter's email address. If the voter requested delivery by email, enter their email address in the E-Mail field on the voter's Vote-by-Mail tab. For email-delivery requests, the Ballot Address for this Election box should be left blank. An address can be maintained in the Default Ballot Address box, if the voter has provided one, but it will be ignored for any election in which the voter requests delivery of their ballot by email or fax.
To manually delete either the Default Ballot Address or the Ballot Address for this Election, click Clear Address. (Note that both addresses have their own Clear Address button.)
To help prevent the buildup of stale vote-by-mail addresses in the database, you can run a utility program at the end of the election cycle to clear the Default Ballot Address and all Ballot Address for this Election addresses from the records of voters whose vote-by-mail status is Temporary or Canceled. The utility program is Clear Temporary Vote-by-Mail Statuses.