I think this is key:
How to Correct a Missing or Mismatched Signature on Your Vote-by-Mail Ballot
A Supervisor of Elections is required to notify a voter as soon as it is practical if a voter's signature is missing or does not match the one on record. Once a voter learns about the missing or mismatched signature, the voter may complete and return a “Vote-by-Mail Ballot Cure” Affidavit (Form DS-DE 139 (English PDF / Español PDF) with a copy of identification. The documentation can be returned by mail, email, fax ,or in person. The deadline to submit the form and the ID is no later than 5 p.m. (local time) on the 2nd day after an election. Failure to follow the instructions may cause the ballot not to be counted.
How to Track Your Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request and Returned Ballot
Any voter who has requested a vote-by-mail ballot can track online the status of his or her ballot through a link within the Division of Elections' Voter Information Lookup or through their county Supervisor of Elections' website.
The United States Postal Service also provides a free service called Informed Delivery that allows you to digitally preview the address side of certain mail pieces such as a requested vote-by-mail ballot that will arrive soon at your address.
NOTE: If a voter’s registration information is protected pursuant to section 119.071(2), (4), or (5), Florida Statutes, or the voter is a participant in the Attorney General Office’s Address Confidentiality Program, the voter will need to contact the Supervisor of Elections’ office about the status of the vote-by-mail ballot and request.
[–] 25038884? [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
Oh, definitely. He even said it in the tweet "Whether you call it Vote by Mail or Absentee Voting, in Florida the election system is Safe and Secure, Tried and True."
I was looking into specifically Florida's rules for their mail in (Absentee) voting.
I'm guessing he's just trying to put eyes on how the "mail in" voting SHOULD be done. So people will NOT be ok with "mail-in ballots" but will demand the more stringent absentee voting. I think people don't realize that there is a difference.
[–] 25038067? [S] ago (edited ago)
https://dos.myflorida.com/elections/for-voters/voting/absentee-voting/
Easier to read at the link, but here's the copy/paste: