Montpelier, VT – Today Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos encouraged Vermonters who plan to vote early by mail in the November 8 General Election to mail their ballots no later than October 31, to ensure adequate time for their mailed ballot to reach the Town Clerk. Voters who are not planning to cast their ballot by mail are encouraged to make an alternative plan to return their ballots, which must be in possession of the Town Clerk by 7pm on Election Day to be counted.
“Whether you plan to vote early by mail, in-person at your Town Clerk’s office, by dropping your ballot at a secure ballot drop box, or by voting in-person at the polls on Election Day, having a voting plan helps ensure that you don’t experience any issues when casting your ballot,” said Condos.
“Over 85,000 Vermonters have already voted, embracing the universal ballot mailing process. Don’t risk your ballot arriving late: if you’re voting by mail, place your ballot in the mail by October 31 at the latest to ensure your voice is heard in our electoral process!”
Secretary Condos also encouraged voters to follow all instructions included with their ballot, issuing the following guidance:
“Once you receive your ballot, voting it is as easy as Sign, Seal & Send!
How you return your ballot is up to you. You may return your ballot:
All polls will be open as usual on Election Day on Tuesday, November 8, 2022.”
Office of the Vermont Secretary of State
128 State Street
Montpelier, VT 05633
802-828-2363