How to Vote in Seminole County

If you voted at this location in 2024, this is no longer your Election Day voting location. Please refer to the chart to the right for your new location.
Your new Election Day voting location is listed below. Please click on the polling address and it will take you to a map of your new Election Day voting location.
2024 Polling Location
2026 Polling Location
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 2
The Church at Heathrow
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 2
Markham Woods Presbyterian Church
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 20
Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S.
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 20
Holy Cross Lutheran Church
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 23
Spring Meadows SDA Church
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 23
Seminole County Co-op Extension
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 46
Temple Israel
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 46
Winter Springs Senior Center
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 54
Hilton Altamonte Springs
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 54
Embassy Suites by Hilton Orlando North Altamonte
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 62
Lake of the Woods HOA
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 62
Jean Rhein Central Branch Library
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 65
Ciudad de Fe
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 65
Winter Park Elks Lodge No. 1830
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 70
CrossLife Church
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 70
Oviedo Gym & Aquatic Facility
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 75
East Coast Believers Church
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 75
Faith Outreach Church
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 77
Canterbury Conference Center
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 77
Lutheran Haven Fellowship Hall
⛔ 2024 Location (No Longer Active)
Precinct 79
Seminole State College – Oviedo Campus, Building F
✅ New 2026 Location
Precinct 79
Oviedo Presbyterian Church
Clicking on a polling address will open a Google Map of that location.

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.