What to Expect at the Polls

Voting in Seminole County is designed to be secure, orderly, and accessible. Below is an overview of what you can expect when you arrive at your polling place on Election Day or during Early Voting. Checking In When you arrive at the polling place, you will check in with an election worker using the VotePass … Read more

Early Voting

Vote Early Next Election Early voting has become the most popular way to cast a ballot in Seminole County and for good reason. It’s flexible, convenient, and open to all registered voters, no matter where in the county you live. During the Early Voting period, you can vote at any Seminole County Early Voting Site, … Read more

Military / Overseas Voters

If you are a United States uniformed services member on active duty, a Merchant Marine member, their spouse or dependent, or a U.S. citizen residing outside the country, you can register to vote and request a vote-by-mail ballot simultaneously using the Federal Post Card Application (FPCA). This form is available from any Voting Assistance Officer … Read more

Vote-by-Mail

Mail in Ballot

Vote from Home 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. … Read more

Three Ways to Vote

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 … Read more