Election day
voting guidelines
If a voter
chooses to cast a ballot on Election Day, he or she must go to their
assigned precinct. The polling place can be located by using the “Precinct
Locator”. Locations are listed in the paper prior to Election Day. Compare the precinct
number on your Voter Information Card to the one listed in the paper
to determine the location of your polling site.
An acceptable
identification card that includes photo and signature (example:
Florida Driver's License, Florida ID, Military ID, Student ID, U.S. Passport) must be shown to vote. If the picture
identification does not contain the signature of the voter, an
additional identification that provides the voter's signature shall
be required. If the voter fails to furnish the required
identification, he or she shall be allowed to vote a provisional
ballot. If the signature on record at the Supervisor of
Elections office matches that on the Provisional Ballot Certificate,
the canvassing board will accept the ballot.
A
voter should notify a poll worker should he or she need
assistance to vote. A voter may bring someone
to the precinct location for assistance or a request can be made to
the poll workers to
provide assistance.
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Election day
voting schedule
Polls open at 7:00 a.m.
Polls close at 7:00 p.m.
If you are in
line by 7:00 p.m. when the polls close, you will be
permitted to cast a ballot.
Election day voting locations
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