“GET
READY. GET SET. VOTE!” TIPS
ABSENTEE (VOTE BY MAIL) VOTING: Voters are encouraged to make their absentee ballot requests as soon as
possible. The deadline for voters to request an absentee ballot (vote by mail ballot) to be mailed
is 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 9. After the deadline, voters can pick up an
absentee ballot through Election Day from their respective Supervisor of Elections office. Absentee
ballots must be received by the Supervisor of Elections no later than 7 p.m. on
Election Day if the voted ballot is to count. Additional information is
available for overseas voters on the Division of Elections website.
ABSENTEE BALLOT REQUESTS ON ELECTION
DAY: If
a voter or designee waits until Election Day to pick up an absentee ballot, the
Election Day Absentee Ballot Delivery Affidavit (DS-DE 136 - English PDF/ Español PDF) must also be completed in which the
voter affirms that he or she has an emergency that keeps the voter from being
able to go to his or her assigned polling place to vote.
EARLY VOTING: Early voting in Florida will be held in all 67 counties from Saturday,
March 5 through Saturday, March 12. Some counties may have additional early
voting days for voters to choose from. Additional information on early voting
days, hours and locations is available on the Division of Elections website. You can also
contact your local Supervisor of Elections office.
ID REQUIREMENTS AT THE POLLS: According
to the Florida Statutes, at the polls during
early voting and on Election Day, voters will be asked to provide a valid photo
ID with signature. If the photo ID does not contain a signature, voters will be
asked to provide another ID that has a signature. A voter who does not have an
acceptable ID can still vote a provisional ballot. The following photo
IDs will be accepted:
·
Florida
driver’s license
·
Florida
identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles
·
United
States passport
·
Debit
or credit card
·
Military
identification
·
Student
identification
·
Retirement
center identification
·
Neighborhood
association identification
·
Public
assistance identification
ELECTION
RESULTS & STATISTICS
ELECTION
RESULTS:
On March 15, 2016, Florida’s election results for the Presidential Preference
Primary will be available on the Florida Election Watch website, enight.elections.myflorida.com.
Visitors to the site will be able to customize results tracking by contest,
county and other categories. Please be aware that while Florida polls close at
7 p.m., Florida has two time zones. Voting will not be completed statewide
until 7 p.m. Central/8 p.m. Eastern. Election results will be published on the
Florida Election Watch website after 8 p.m. Eastern time.
EARLY
VOTING AND ABSENTEE BALLOT STATISTICS: The Division of Elections is providing daily
early voting and absentee ballot statistics based on county reports last filed
by the supervisor of elections for that county. To access these statistics, click
here.
BOOKCLOSING
REPORTS:
On February 16, 2016, voter registration books closed for the Presidential
Preference Primary election. The Division of Elections prepares detailed statistical
reports on the number of active registered voters as of the day of bookclosing.
The reports are available in Excel and PDF format, and include a breakdown of
voter registration by county and additional parameters. To access archived
bookclosing reports, click here.
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