[TRENDING: Central Florida Latina has world painted on her skin| Florida governor lets eviction moratorium expire | Bar asks veterans, service dogs to leave]Volusia Supervisor of Elections Lisa Lewis said placing tape on the back of the envelope to ensure a secure closure will in no way invalidate the voter’s ballot.“Just as with any other mailing, tape can be used to securely close an envelope,” Lewis said. “The most important thing is your signature.
You must remember to sign the envelope.”Public voting records show the first glimpse at how many mail-in ballots are being counted before the November election.