ELECTIONS

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Our next scheduled election... 
November 2019 in Altamonte Springs, Lake Mary, & Oviedo
For a list of current candidates, their websites and campaign finances, click HERE.
Research detailed results of previous local elections, click HERE.
Where Can I Vote?
Vote from your home or work by requesting your free Mail Ballot.
Vote at any Seminole County Early Voting Center.
Vote on Election Day at your local neighborhood precinct.

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We vote on paper ballots
Whether you choose to have the ballot mailed to you, or if you visit one of our early voting centers or the polls on Election Day, you’ll receive a trusted paper ballot.  Seminole County has voted using pen-to-paper ballots for more than two decades.  For voters with disabilities, we have ADA-compliant voting with audio ballots and a large-text voting option.  Click HERE to learn more about our efforts to provide accessible voting for all.
#VoteSeminole image of womanm sitting at her kitchen table voting by mail on the home page of VoteSeminole.org, the official website of the Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Office.  For information, call 407.585.8683
While lines in Seminole County's  polling places are historically the shortest in the region, many voters would rather avoid lines altogether by voting from home. 
 
Any registered voter may request a mail ballot.  To make your request now, call 407.585.VOTE, use our bilingual printable request HERE, or click the link below. (your browser must accept popups)
Mail Ballot Request
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