General Election Sample Ballots Now Available on the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Website
The Orange County Supervisor of Elections has uploaded November General Election sample ballots to the Supervisor of Elections website. The sample ballots can be accessed from the “What’s on my Ballot”, “Check My Info”, or “Find my Polling Place” menu items under the “Voters” main menu.
Additionally, there is a combined “Sample Ballots PDF” with all the ballot styles. This can be found on the “Election Results and Turnout” menu under the “Elections” main menu.
The “What’s on my Ballot” option will give Orange County registered voters a preview of the ballot they will see when they vote in the upcoming primary election. Residents can visit the Orange County Supervisor of Elections website for registration information, request a vote-by-mail ballot, or sign up for Ballot-Trax.
Vote By Mail
If you are unable or prefer not to vote early or at the polls on Election Day, you may request a vote-by-mail ballot. The vote-by-mail packet will include instructions on how to mark your ballot, sign the voter’s certificate, and return your ballot.
You can request a vote-by-mail ballot to be mailed to you at any time. You can also have an immediate family member or legal guardian request the vote-by-mail ballot on your behalf. You or your designee can request a vote-by-mail ballot for all elections through the end of the calendar year of the next ensuing regularly scheduled general election (including those not yet scheduled at the time of your request). We must receive your request for a vote-by-mail ballot no later than 5 p.m. twelve days before the election.
For your vote to count, we must receive your voted, signed vote-by-mail ballot no later than 7 p.m. on Election Day – postmarks do not count.
If you do not want to mail back your completed ballot, you can drop it off at the Supervisor of Elections office anytime, or during early voting hours at any early voting location.
Early Voting Information
Beginning Monday, October 21, 2024 to Sunday, November 3, 2024 the Orange County Supervisor of Elections will open 22 locations throughout the county available to all Orange County voters daily from 8 AM – 8 PM for early voting.
Please note that you must be an eligible registered voter in Orange County, to vote at an Early Voting site.
Additionally, please remember to bring photo and signature identification.
See below for a full list of all 22 Early Voting locations:
Alafaya Library
12000 E. Colonial Dr. Orlando, FL 32826
South Creek Library
1702 Deerfield Blvd. Orlando, FL 32837
Apopka Community Center
519 S. Central Ave. Apopka, FL 32703
Southeast Library
5575 S. Semoran Blvd. Orlando, FL 32822
Chickasaw Library
870 N. Chickasaw Trail. Orlando, FL 32825
Southwest Library
7255 Della Dr. Orlando, FL 32819
Fairview Shores Library
902 Lee Road, Suite 26 Orlando, FL 32810
Tibet-Butler Preserve
8777 County Rd. 535 Orlando, FL 32836
Hiawassee Library
7391 W. Colonial Dr. Orlando, FL 32818
Town of Eatonville Town Hall
307 E. Kennedy Blvd. Eatonville, FL 32751
Lift Orlando
710 S. Tampa Ave. Orlando, FL 32805
UCF – Live Oak Event Center
4115 Pyxis Lane. Orlando, FL 32816
Marks Street Senior Recreation Complex
99 E. Marks St. Orlando, FL 32803
Valencia College – Lake Nona Campus
12350 Narcoossee Rd. Orlando, FL 32832
Meadow Woods Recreation Center
1751 Rhode Island Woods Cir. Orlando, FL 32824
Washington Park Library
5151 Raleigh St. Suite A, Orlando, FL 32811
Orange County National Golf Center
16301 Phil Ritson Way. Winter Garden, FL 34787
West Oaks Library
1821 E. Silver Star Rd. Ocoee, FL 34761
Orange County Supervisor of Elections
119 W. Kaley St. Orlando, FL 32806
Winter Garden Library
805 E. Plant St. Winter Garden, FL 34787
Renaissance Senior Center
3800 S Econlockhatchee Trail. Orlando, FL 32829
Winter Park Library
1052 W. Morse Blvd. Winter Park, FL 32789
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