
If the voter chooses early voting, they will be able to cast a ballot before Election Day at a location designated by the Supervisor of Elections and deposit the voted ballot into the tabulation voting system. Image via Shutterstock.
Early voting allows you to cast your vote when and where it is convenient for you.
If on Election Day you have a commitment that you can’t cancel, that won’t prevent you from exercising your right to vote.
Early voting allows you to cast your vote when and where it is convenient for you.
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According to the Florida Department of State, “The early voting period must start at least on the 10th day before the election and end on the 3rd day before the election. In addition, supervisors of elections have the option to offer more early voting on the 15th, 14th, 13th, 12th, 11th, or 2nd day before an election.”
If the voter chooses early voting, they will be able to cast a ballot before Election Day at a location designated by the Supervisor of Elections and deposit the voted ballot into the tabulation voting system. The voting equipment used during early voting is the same used on Election Day.
Voters who want to vote early should present a valid photo identification and a signature identification at their early voting site.
Voters can vote at any early voting site within the county when the site is open.
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To find specific early voting locations, dates, and times in Florida, click here.
For detailed information about your county, you should visit your county’s Supervisor of Elections site.
Are you ready to vote? Make sure to check your voter registration status, see who’s on your ballot, and make a voting plan here.
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