Como Votar

 

 

Como Votar

Averigüe Si Esta Inscrito Para Votar

¿No está seguro si está inscrito para votar o no está seguro en donde está registrado para votar? Verifique aquí La fecha limite para resgistrase es antes de la medianoche del 5 de Octubre.

 

Para Inscribirse

Inscríbase para votar en línea. Para inscribirse siga Este Enlace para tener acceso al sistema de Registro Electoral de la Florida. También se puede usar el enlace de la página web para actualizar su dirección, nombre y afiliación de partido. Si usted vive en el condado de Orange y prefiere actualizar su dirección por teléfono o en persona, puede contactar al supervisor de elecciones aquí.

When to Vote?

Great question! You can view Election dates in Orange County, including early voting dates, at this link. Vote-by-mail ballots can be returned immediately or dropped off at any Early Vote location October 19-November 1st. If you vote on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3rd, you must vote at your assigned polling location.

How and Where To Vote?

There are three main ways to vote:

By Mail

If you do not want to go to an early voting site or to the polling place on Election Day, you may request a Vote By Mail (VBM) ballot. Your request for a VBM ballot must be received in the Elections Office by 5pm on October 24thThe vote-by-mail ballot packet will include instructions on how to mark your ballot, how to complete the required voter’s certificate, and how to properly return your ballot to the elections office. The deadline to return Voted ballots to the Elections Office is no later than 7:00 p.m. election night for it to be counted.

Request a Vote-by-Mail ballot today:

  • By Phone – Call 407-836-2070
  • By InternetMake your request online
  • By Fax – Learn more here.
  • By MailLearn more here.
  • By Designee – Starting nine days before an election you can designate, in writing, someone to pick up your vote-by-mail ballot from our office. Your vote-by-mail ballot can then be picked up at our office up to the day before the election. Your written request must include the information listed above. The designee must show photo identification and may pick up ballots for no more than two non-family members. Click here to learn more.

COVID19 Concerns

In an effort of promoting public safety, there has been an increase in Vote By Mail (VBM) ballot requests and concerns around the US Post Office’s ability to mail ballots back to the Supervisor of Elections’ Office in time. We encourage you to request your VBM early, return it immediately, and consider dropping it off at the Supervisor of Elections Office directly or at an Early Voting location. Once you mail or drop off your ballot, you can also track it online via your County Supervisor of Elections Office. Remember, if you are unable to mail or drop off your VBM in time, you can also exchange your VBM ballot for a regular ballot on Election Day at your designated polling location. 

During Early Voting

Early voting is another great option, especially if you prefer to cast your ballot in person before Election Day. Early voting will run from October 19th-November 1st (8am-8pm) & you can vote at any of the locations listed here. Pay special attention to the locations, dates, and hours of operation. Please bring photo and signature identification. Click here for more in-depth information on early voting and visit the Supervisor of Elections website for up-to-date information on locations, dates, and hours. Remember, you can drop off your Vote By Mail ballot at Early Vote locations in Orange County, and at the Supervisor of Election’s Office.

On Election Day

The polls are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Election Day. On Election Day you are required to vote in the polling place location assigned to the precinct where you live. You are also required to bring both photo and signature identification with you. You can view a list of acceptable forms of identification here.

Click here to find your polling location.

If you need help in reading or marking your ballot, you may bring someone with you, or poll workers are available to assist. Spanish language assistance and ADA-compliant voting equipment are available at all polling places.

Amendment 4

Amendment 4, as passed by Florida voters on November 8, 2018, restored the voting rights of Floridians with felony convictions who have completed all terms of their sentence, including parole or probation. Amendment 4 does not apply to those convicted of murder or sexual offenses; persons convicted of those crimes continue to be permanently barred from voting unless the Clemency Board, composed of the governor and cabinet, vote to restore their voting rights through a case-by-case process.

Unfortunately some lawmakers and the Governor have continued to restrict the implementation of Amendment 4, and the issue continues to be challenged in the courts. Learn more about Amendment.4 here

Have More Questions?

If our team can ever help answer election questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.

You can reach Anna directly by email at anna@annaforflorida.com.