Seminole County Democratic Party

The Who, What , When, Where, Why and How's of Vote by Mail

WHO? All Seminole County Registered Voters should have received a Vote by Mail request form sent by the Supervisor of Elections office.  If you did not receive one please check your voter status here. Voter Information Lookup

WHAT? A Vote by Mail request from sent by the Supervisor of elections Here is a sample 

WHEN? You should receive the form during the first week of May. Vote by Mail forms must be received by the Supervisor of Elections 10 days prior to an election (next election is the Primary on August 18).  We recommend that you mail your completed and signed Vote by Mail request ASAP - it's one less thing you'll need to do! 

WHERE? Your Vote by Mail ballot will be sent to the address you gave to the Supervisor of Elections office. If you don't receive a Vote by Mail ballot request by May 15, we recommend that you check your voter status on this Voter Information page:  Voter Information Look up 

WHY? Vote by Mail lets you take your time to study the ballot, learn about candidates, and investigate the issues. You vote in the privacy, safety and comfort of your home no matter what is going on: pandemic, hurricane, or family emergency. You can even track your ballot on line! 

HOW?  You may fill out and send in OR go on line at voteseminole.org OR Call the Supervisor of Elections office at (407) 585-8683, select option 2.

Watch the following video on how to request ballots in Seminole County with Democratic Candidate for Supervisor of Elections Deborah Poulalion

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