Visit usps.com/electionmail for a list of district Election Mail and Political Mail coordinators.
Election Mail and Political Mail Sites
n For internal information and resources, visit:
n blue.usps.gov/marketing/electionmail/welcome.htm.
n blue.usps.gov/sales/sales-organization/sop/strategy/mailing/political-mail.htm.
n blue.usps.gov/mail-acceptance/election.htm.
n For external information and resources, visit usps.com/electionmail.
Official Election Mail Program Kit
n To download the kit, visit about.usps.com/kits/kit600.pdf.
Deliver the Win/Political Mail Site
n For direct mail information, visit deliverthewin.com.
Mailpiece Design Analysts
n To contact a mail design analyst, send an email to mda@usps.gov.
Special Procedures APO/FPO Absentee Ballots Fact Sheet
n For tips to ensure absentee ballots reach military personnel who are currently overseas, visit about.usps.com/kits/kit600.pdf#page=7.
Green Tag 191 Fact Sheet and Sample Tag
n For information and guidelines to help your Election Mail get higher visibility during processing, visit about.usps.com/kits/kit600.pdf#page=3.
Red Tag 57
n To learn about the proper use of Tag 57, visit usps.com/political-mail/tag-57.pdf.
Publication 631 — Official Election Mail — Graphic Guidelines and Logos
n To learn about the proper use of the official Election Mail logo for mailpieces, visit about.usps.com/publications/pub631.pdf.
Publication 632 — State and Local Election Mail User’s Guide
n For information that election officials must consider before mailing, visit about.usps.com/publications/pub632.pdf.
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service, Domestic Mail Manual (DMM®)
n See part 703, Non-profit USPS Marketing Mail and Other Unique Eligibility: pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/703.htm.
— Public Relations,
Corporate Communications, 4-12-18