Lee County Elections mails address confirmation final notices to 31,334 voters
The Lee County Supervisor of Elections office mailed address confirmation final notices to 31,334 voters Monday, Sept. 15, as part of its annual list maintenance program.
The forwardable notices were sent to voters who have not voted in the last two general elections or an intervening election and have not requested to update their voter record.
Voters are encouraged to confirm their address by returning the pre-addressed postcard or by replying online at https://www.lee.vote/Voter-Resources/Online-Notice-Reply.
Those who do not respond within 30 days of the notice date will be placed on inactive status.
Voters placed on inactive status can become active again by requesting a vote-by-mail ballot, updating their voter record or voting in an election.
Under Florida law, voters who remain inactive after two general elections will be removed from the voter registration rolls and must re-register to be restored to the statewide voter registration system.
Maintaining accurate voter registration lists is critical to protecting election integrity and ensuring the accuracy of Lee County’s voter rolls.
For more information concerning Lee County’s list maintenance activities, visit www.lee.vote or call (239) 533-8683.
The mission of the Lee County Supervisor of Elections office is to deliver superior election services to the voters of Lee County.