How to Vote in Seminole County
VOTE-BY-MAIL
Voting by mail is a secure, convenient, and trusted way to vote from home. Many Seminole County voters choose this option to avoid lines and plan ahead. Any registered voter can request a mail ballot, no reason needed. Click the button below or call 407‑585‑8683 to get started.
Ballots are verified, tracked, and counted with the same care and accuracy as those cast in person. Request yours early to ensure timely delivery and return it by mail, to our office or at any authorized secure ballot intake station. Use the button below to learn more about requesting, tracking, and returning your ballot.
Request a BallotEARLY VOTING
Early voting offers a flexible and accessible way to cast your ballot before Election Day. Seminole County provides several early voting locations, each open for extended hours and designed for efficient service. You can vote at any early voting location in the county, regardless of your assigned precinct.
Every site uses paper ballots and secure tabulation equipment, providing the same accuracy and confidence as Election Day voting with the added convenience of choosing a time that works best for you. Use the button below to learn more about dates, hours, and locations.
Early Voting CentersELECTION DAY
If you prefer to vote on Election Day, polling places across Seminole County are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Simply bring a valid photo and signature ID and cast your ballot.
Our trained election workers are on hand to help every voter feel prepared and supported, ensuring your experience is simple, straightforward, and trustworthy. Use the button below to learn more about what to bring, where to vote, and how to be Election Ready.
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