TrackMyMailBallot.org

If you submitted your ballot at one of our drop box locations please allow 48 hours for your ballot to be processed and the status to be updated.

Enter your information in this section to:
  • see your Seminole County file
  • view your own sample ballot
  • discover your next election
  • find your elected officials
  • locate your polling place
  • track your mail ballot
If your record states we "received" your mail ballot then your vote counted.
If your record states we "received" or "tabulated" your mail ballot, then your vote counted.
#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.
Mail Ballot Request

FORGOT TO SIGN THE ENVELOPE OR HAS YOUR SIGNATURE CHANGED?

If our office sent you a letter stating a ballot cast on your behalf was either missing the signature on the outside envelope or if we found the signature couldn't be verified to be the same as we have on file - please complete the Vote-By-Mail Cure Affidavit below which will allow your ballot to be counted. 

FORGOT TO SIGN THE ENVELOPE OR HAS YOUR SIGNATURE CHANGED?

If our office sent you a letter stating a ballot cast on your behalf was either missing the signature on the outside envelope or if we found the signature couldn't be verified to be the same as we have on file, please complete an affidavit which will allow your ballot to be counted.
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