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. To make your request now, use the form below. You may also choose to make the request by phone at 407.585.8683.
Having trouble with the form below?
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.
Authorize Ballot Pickup
Need your ballot picked up on your behalf? Complete the personal delivery affidavit to designate a pickup person.
Track My Mail Ballot
We’ll process your request within 48 hours. Once you’ve made the request, you can track the status of your mail ballot just like you can track a FedEx package.
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.
Send completed affidavit by 5 p.m. on the second day after the election by mail, fax or email to:
1500 East Airport Blvd., Sanford, FL 32773
Fax: 407.708.7705
Email: cure@voteseminole.gov
