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.
When you arrive at the polling place, you will check in with an election worker using the VotePass system. Florida law requires voters to present both photo and signature identification in order to vote.
You may present one form of identification that includes both a photo and a signature, or two separate forms that together meet the requirement.
If you do not present valid photo and signature identification, you will be issued a provisional ballot.
Florida law prohibits solicitation within 150 feet of the entrance to a polling place, early voting site, or elections office where vote-by-mail ballots are requested or printed on demand.
This includes campaigning, distributing materials, or attempting to influence voters. The no-solicitation zone will be clearly marked at each polling location.
If you believe someone is violating the campaign-free zone, notify an election worker immediately.
Every polling place and early voting location in Seminole County is ADA-compliant and equipped to support voters with disabilities.
Election workers receive voting-specific disability training and are instructed to ask voters, “How may I be of assistance?” Voters may request help at any time during the voting process.
Accessible voting equipment includes audio ballots, touch screen interfaces, and adjustable text sizes. Large-print sample ballots are also available prior to each election.
Alternative formats of documents and website content may be requested at no charge by contacting the Supervisor of Elections Office.
Seminole County uses paper ballots where votes are cast by filling in ovals. These ballots are tabulated using secure scanning equipment.
For voters with disabilities, ADA-compliant voting devices are available at every polling location, allowing all voters to cast a ballot independently and privately.
Use the Provisional Ballot Cure Affidavit instructions and form below. This affidavit is for a voter whose provisional ballot certificate does not include the voter’s signature or whose signature does not match the voter’s signature on file.