ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – With talks of the United States Postal Service receiving funding in reference to mail-in voting delivery, two Central Florida election officials told News 6 they haven’t noticed any delayed in delivery.Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles said his office received a record amount of mail-in ballots than any other primary election in the county’s history.[RELATED: 2020 VOTER GUIDE: Everything you need to know ahead of Florida’s primary election]"We are very satisfied with the service we are getting from the postal service.
We've been getting our mail each morning efficiently," said Cowles.Lake County Supervisor of Elections Alan Hays said that he feels confident the system will continue to work for both next.