
Melania and Barron Trump, like the president, just voted by mail
USA TODAY
The president wants Congress to ban most mail-in voting. But his wife and their son, Barron, like Trump, voted by mail in a special Tuesday election.
WASHINGTON – First lady Melania Trump and son Barron, like President Donald Trump himself, just voted by mail in the March 24 special election in Palm Beach, Florida, even though Trump has spent years attacking mail-in voting as "mail-in cheating" that's susceptible to fraud.
Melania Trump requested a mail-in ballot on Saturday, March 14, the same day as her husband, according to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections website. She listed her home address as 1100 S. Ocean Boulevard in Palm Beach, which is Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate and private club.
Barron, who just turned 20 on March 20, also listed Mar-a-Lago as his address and requested a mail-in ballot on March 14, voter records show. Both of their votes were cast, the site indicates, though it does not say when.
Their polling place, the Morton & Barbara Mandel Recreation Center at 340 Seaview Ave. in Palm Beach, is a 3.9-mile drive from Mar-a-Lago, or about 13 minutes without traffic.
Barron Trump is the only child of the president and his third wife, and Trump's youngest child. He graduated from Oxbridge Academy in suburban West Palm Beach in May 2024 and is now a student at New York University's Stern School of Business.













