NORTH CENTRAL FLORIDA (352today.com) – Early voting for the upcoming general election is right around the corner, and while you’re busy with life, we’ll keep you covered under the umbrella of information.
Early voting is set to begin next Monday, Oct. 21, and run until Nov. 3, two days before the general election date.
Unlike the primary election cycle, all registered voters can vote for the candidates running in their electoral districts and on state constitutional and county charter amendments, regardless of their party affiliation.
Voters can deliver their completed vote-by-mail ballot to any Secure Ballot Intake Stations outside each early voting site.
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After early voting has ended, the Secure Ballot Intake Station will be available at your local Supervisor of Elections Office. Dates and times for the Supervisor of Elections Office vary by county, and we’ll be sure to give you that updated information once received.
Voters must present valid photo and signature identification to vote early. To find a full list of acceptable photos and signature IDs, visit your county’s supervisor of elections website:
- Alachua County
- Dixie County
- Gilchrist County
- Hernando County
- Lake County
- Levy County
- Marion County
- Sumter County
A quick reminder that registration to vote in this year’s upcoming general election was Oct. 7. You’ll have to wait another four years if you haven’t registered.