Seminole County Vote by Mail

Home is your polling place when you vote-by-mail. While lines in Seminole County’s polling places are historically the shortest in the region, many voters would rather avoid even the possibility of lines by voting from home. There’s no line to vote at home.

Any registered voter may request a free mail ballot. To make your request now, use the form below. You may also choose to make the request by phone at 407-585-8683.

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Request Ballot

Mail Ballot Request Form

If you need your mail ballot sent to an address that is not currently on your voter record, you must mail, fax, or email us the request with an original signature. To do so use our mail ballot request forms below.


Affidavit to pick-up Vote-By-Mail Ballot for a Voter

Need your ballot picked up on your behalf? Complete the personal delivery affidavit to designate a pickup person.


Track My Mail Ballot

Once your ballot is printed, you can track its status from printing, mailing, and acceptance by our office, just like you can track an Amazon package.


Fix a Signature Issue with Your Mail Ballot

If you forgot to sign your vote‑by‑mail envelope or your signature looks different from the one we have on file, don’t worry—your vote can still count.

Our office will send you a notice explaining what needs to be corrected. To make sure your ballot is included in the final count, fill out the Vote‑by‑Mail Signature Cure Form below and return it to us by 5:00 p.m. on the second day after the election.

You can return the completed form in any of these ways:

  • In person: Supervisor of Elections Office, 1500 East Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773
  • By mail: P.O. Box 1479, Sanford, FL 32772
  • By fax: 407‑708‑7705
  • By email: [email protected]

The canvassing board will verify your information and ensure your ballot is counted accurately and securely. If you have questions, please contact our office—we’re here to help make sure every eligible vote counts.