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Planning Election Mail  
Planning your mailing in advance will help to ensure that it goes out in a timely, efficient manner, which is critical during an election period.

First determine which mail services to use for your mailing. Your decision depends on what and how much you are mailing, and how soon you need it delivered.

Next, arrange a meeting with a Postal Service™ representative to discuss the logistics of your mailing. Discuss aspects of your mailing including the date you would like your mailing to be received, and also when and where it should be presented to the Postal Service.
 
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Decision Table
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Download the Decision Table to see specifics about choosing a mailing option and planning an election mail distribution.

Mailing Options
Find information about different mail services, and rates and fees associated with each class.

First-Class Mail®
First-Class Mail Discount
Standard Mail®
Nonprofit Standard Mail
Reply Mail™
Absentee Balloting (military/overseas)

Extra Services
Mail Tracking & Reporting
Use Confirm® service to track the delivery status of your Election Mail.

Certified Mail®
Verify your mailpiece was received.

Certificate of Mailing
Verify the date your mailing was presented to the Post Office™.

Return Receipt
Get proof of delivery with a return receipt.

Restricted Delivery
Ensure that your mail will be delivered to the person you intend.


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