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Voters countywide will go to the polls Nov. 7 to decide whether to renew the Penny for Pinellas sales tax for another 10 years. Several cities also have elections.

PINELLAS COUNTY – The Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections mailed 258,857 ballots Tuesday (Oct. 3) to domestic voters for the Nov. 7 election.

On the Nov. 7 ballot is a countywide referendum for the renewal of the Penny for Pinellas sales tax. Several cities have items on the ballot as well.

St. Petersburg voters will have a chance to elect a mayor and three council members. They will also have a referendum question. In Seminole, voters will choose two city council members. Voters in Clearwater and Dunedin have their own referendum issues.

All eligible registered voters can request a mail ballot and vote in the comfort of their homes.Voted mail ballots must be received at one of the three elections offices by 7 p.m. election day. Voters should allow at least one week for their ballot to be returned by mail to the Supervisor of Elections Office.Voted mail ballots cannot be accepted at polling places. Domestic voters are civilian voters residing within the United States and active-duty military voters residing in Pinellas County.

Additional mail ballot requests will be fulfilled as received. To request a mail ballot, got to VotePinellas.com, call 727-464-VOTE (8683) or email MailBallot@VotePinellas.com. The deadline to request that a ballot be mailed is 5 p.m. Nov. 1.

Photo of ballots being mailed to voters courtesy of the Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections.

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