Tomorrow is Election Day!!!
Polls are open from 7 am to 7 pm.
Still have a Vote-By-Mail ballot sitting at home?
On Election Day, you cannot drop-off a completed Vote-By-Mail (VBM) ballot at your precinct, BUT you can drop it off at 9 different Supervisor of Elections (SOE) sites throughout the county. Make sure you have signed the back of the mailing envelope! VBM ballots must be RECEIVED (not postmarked) by the SOE by 7 pm on Election Day, so do not place in the mail. Election Day VBM Drop-Off Sites
Election Day Voting
You can ONLY vote at your polling place/precinct. These sites are close to where you live. To find your precinct, look at your voter information card or find on the Supervisor of Elections website using the Election Day Precinct Finder.
Video on Election Day Precinct Finder
Bring your Drivers' License or Photo ID. Florida law requires voters to present a picture ID with signature. ID required and checked at the polls is used solely to confirm the voter’s identity, not to verify the voter’s ID number or address. The photograph on the ID is compared to the person standing before the Election Day Worker and the signature on the ID is compared to the signature on record.
List of Acceptable Forms of ID
Provisional Voting
If you are denied a ballot because you don't have your ID with you or the poll worker can't find you on the voting rolls or there is another issue, INSIST on voting with a provisional ballot.
The ballot is the same as a regular ballot, but it is placed in a special envelope and special bag and not tabulated immediately. The poll worker will provide you with written instructions on what you need to do after you vote. Do NOT throw this paper away!
To find out the status of your provisional ballot, go HERE. You will need to input the provisional ballot ID number.
Stay in Line!
The polls close at 7 pm. However, if you are in line to vote by 7 pm, you are allowed to vote, so don't leave!
The poll deputy will stand behind the last person in line at 7 pm exactly. Everyone in front of the poll deputy will be allowed to vote, even if it takes hours to do so. Anyone arriving after 7 pm will be turned away.
Pack a voting bag - snack, water bottle, book/magazine, earbuds. Check out the Broward Democrats' Voter Guide so you have your decisions made before you vote.