Early Voting - Orange County
* indicates HD37
ALAFAYA LIBRARY
UCF - LIVE OAK EVENT CENTER*
SOUTHEAST LIBRARY
12000 E. Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32826
East of Alafaya Trail
WINTER PARK LIBRARY
4115 Pyxis Ln, Orlando, FL 32826
ON CAMPUS
CHICKASAW LIBRARY
5575 Semoran Blvd, Orlando, FL 32822
Corner of Semoran (Hwy 436) & Hoffner Ave
ORANGE COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
1052 W. Morse Blvd, Winter Park, FL 32789
East of 17-92 at Morse Blvd
RENAISSANCE SENIOR CENTER
870 N. Chickasaw Trl, Orlando, FL 32825
Corner of Valencia College Ln & Chickasaw Trl
LIFT ORLANDO (HEART OF WEST LAKES)
119 W. Kaley St, Orlando, FL 32806
Between Orange Ave & I-4
VALENCIA COLLEGE - LAKE NONA CAMPUS
3800 S. Econolockhatchee Trl, Orlando, FL 32829
South of Curry Ford Rd
710 S. Tampa Ave, Orlando, FL 32805
Corner of Tampa Ave and Jacobs Pl
12350 Narcoossee Rd, Orlando, FL 32832
On Narcoossee Rd and Nemours Pkwy
Marks Street Senior Recreation Complex
FAIRVIEW SHORES LIBRARY
WASHINGTON PARK LIBRARY
99 E. Marks St, Orlando, FL 32803
Downtown Orlando
902 Lee Rd, Orlando, FL 32810
West of I-4
5151 Raleigh St, Ste A, Orlando, FL 32811
In the Lita Mitchell Community Center
TOWN OF EATONVILLE TOWN HALL
HIAWASSEE LIBRARY
WEST OAKS LIBRARY
307 E. Kennedy Blvd, Eatonville, FL 32751
Between E. Kennedy Blvd and College Ave
7391 W. Colonial Dr, Orlando, FL 32818
APOPKA COMMUNITY CENTER
WINTER GARDEN LIBRARY
1821 E. Silver Star Rd, Ocoee, FL 34761
East of Clark Rd
ORANGE COUNTY NATIONAL GOLF CENTER
519 S. Central Ave, Apopka, FL 32703
In the Apopka City Hall Complex
805 E. Plant St, Winter Garden, FL 34787
On Plant St and Perkins St
16301 Phil Ritson Way, Winter Garden, FL 34787
On Avalon Rd at Phil Ritson Way
SOUTHWEST LIBRARY
TIBET-BUTLER PRESERVE
SOUTH CREEK LIBRARY
7255 Della Dr, Orlando, FL 32819
Off Dr. Phillips Blvd North of Sand Lake Rd
8777 County Rd 535, Orlando, FL 32836
Winter Garden Vineland Rd)
1702 Deerfield Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837
East of S. Orange Blossom Trl (Hwy 441)
MEADOW WOODS RECREATION CENTER
1751 Rhode Island Woods Cir, Orlando, FL 32824
Off Town Center Blvd and Hwy 417
Early Voting - Seminole County
OVIEDO LIBRARY*
OVIEDO AQUATIC CENTER*
CASSELBERRY LIBRARY
310 Division St, Oviedo, FL 32765
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS (SUITE 1003)
148 Oviedo Blvd, Oviedo, FL 32765
LAKE MARY LIBRARY
215 N Oxford Rd, Casselberry, FL 32707
WEKIVA LIBRARY
1140 E. Altamonte Dr, Altamonte Springs, FL 32701
580 Green Way Blvd, Lake Mary, FL 32746
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OFFICE
1500 E. Airport Blvd, Sanford, FL 32773
SANFORD LIBRARY
1500 E. Airport Blvd, Sanford, FL 32773
245 N. Hunt Club Blvd, Longwood, FL 32779
WHAT DO I NEED?
All you need is:
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To go to the polls
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Photo and signature identification
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Florida Driver License
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Florida ID issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
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United States Passport
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Debit or Credit Card
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Military ID
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Student ID
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Retirement Center ID
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Neighborhood Association ID
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Public Assistance ID
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State of Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm License
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Federal, State, County, or Municipal Employee ID Card
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Veteran Health ID Card issued by the US Department of Veteran Affairs
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ALL EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS INCLUDE SPANISH LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE AND ADA-COMPLIANT VOTING EQUIPMENT
Información sobre la boleta ausente
Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office
Bill Cowles, Orange County Supervisor of Elections
Street Address: 119 West Kaley Street, Orlando, FL 32806
Mailing Address: P.O. BOX 562001, Orlando, FL 32856-2001
Office: 407-836-2070 • Fax: 407-254-6596
Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Office
Chris Anderson, Seminole County Supervisor of Elections
Street Address: 1500 E. Airport Boulevard, Sanford, FL 32773
Office: 407-585-8683 • Fax: 407-708-7705
VOTER GUIDE
FLORIDA
AMENDMENT 1 - Partisan Election of Members of District School Boards
Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to require members of a district school board to be elected in a partisan election rather than a nonpartisan election and to specify that the amendment only applies to elections held on or after the November 2026 general election. However, partisan primary elections may occur before the 2026 general election for purposes of nominating political party candidates to that office for placement on the 2026 general election ballot.
AMENDMENT 2 - Right to Fish and Hunt
AMENDMENT 3 - Adult Personal Use of Marijuana
Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to preserve forever fishing and hunting, including by the use of traditional methods, as a public right and preferred means of responsibly managing and controlling fish and wildlife. Specifies that the amendment does not limit the authority granted to the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission under Section of Article IV of the State Constitution.
Allows adults 21 years or older to possess, purchase, or use marijuana products and marijuana accessories for non-medical personal consumption by smoking, ingestion, or otherwise; allows Medical Marijuana Treatment Centers, and other state licensed entities, to acquire, cultivate, process, manufacture, sell, and distribute such products and accessories. Applies to Florida law; does not change, or immunize violations of, federal law. Establishes possession limits for personal use. Allows consistent legislation. Defines terms. Provides effective date.
AMENDMENT 4 - Amendment to Limit Government Interference with Abortion
No law shall prohibit, penalize, delay, or restrict abortion before viability or when necessary to protect the patient's health, as determined by the patient's healthcare provider. This amendment does not change the Legislature's constitutional authority to require notification to a parent or guardian before a minor has an abortion.
AMENDMENT 5 - Annual Adjustments to the Value of Certain Homestead Exemptions
Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to require an annual adjustment for inflation to the value of current or future homestead exemptions that apply solely to levies other than school district levies and for which every person who has legal or equitable title to real estate and maintains thereon the permanent residence of the owner, or another person legally or naturally dependent upon the owner is eligible. This amendment takes effect January 1, 2025.
AMENDMENT 6 - Repeal of Public Campaign Financing Requirement
Proposing the repeal of the provision in the State Constitution which requires public financing for campaigns of candidates for elective statewide office who agree to campaign spending limits.
ORANGE COUNTY
AMENDMENT 1 - Amendment Revising Orange County Charter Initiative Petition Process
Revising the charter initiative petition process by lowering petition requirements for charter amendments from 10 percent of registered voters in each commission district to 5 percent in each commission district, and for ordinances from 7 percent in each district to 3 percent in each district; removing signature withdrawal procedures; and revising financial impact statement, public hearing, legal review, and petition affidavit requirements. Estimated financial impact: $7,000 savings per proposed ballot question.
AMENDMENT 4 - Orange County Charter Amendment Requiring Adoption of a Fiscal Sustainability Analysis Tool
Amending the County Charter to require that no later than October 2025, the County shall adopt a fiscal sustainability analysis methodology and process to enable the County to evaluate the impacts of proposed Urban Service Area expansions and proposed development in Rural Settlements and Rural Service Area on the County's capacity to efficiently provide and maintain infrastructure and services over the County Comprehensive Plan's longest-range planning period. Comptroller estimated financial impact: Indeterminate financial impact.
AMENDMENT 7 - Charter Amendment Creating Transportation Mobility Advisory Commission
Amending the Orange County Charter to create a Transportation Mobility Advisory Commission empowered to hold public hearings and make recommendations to the County Commission on: (1) proposed expenditures for transportation purposes prior to inclusion in the proposed County annual budget; (2) transportation and mobility innovation; and (3) review of past transportation expenditures; and to provide for County Commission appointment, funding of operating expenses, organization, and staff assistance. Comptroller estimated financial impact: $725,000 cost annually.
AMENDMENT 2 - Orange County Charter Amendment Requiring Continued Existence of Affordable Housing Trust Fund
Amending the County Charter to require the continued existence of an Affordable Housing Trust Fund used to create and preserve affordable housing, which may be funded by fees from new commercial and residential development and other sources, all as directed by the County Commission, and to provide for purposes, revenue sources, appropriation and expenditure of funds, annual audit, continuing nature, implementation by ordinance, administration, and oversight of the Trust Fund. No financial impact.
AMENDMENT 5 - Orange County Charter Amendment Establishing Charter Office of County Attorney
Amending the Orange County Charter to establish an office of the County Attorney, who shall be the County's chief legal counsel, appointed by the County Mayor and confirmed by a majority of the full County Commission, and removed by either the County Mayor or a majority of the full County Commission. No financial impact.
AMENDMENT 8 - Supermajority County Commission Vote to Dispose of or Change Use of "County Protected Lands"
Amending the Orange County Charter to define "County Protected Lands" as County owned (in whole or in part), operated, or maintained public parks and recreation areas, and environmentally sensitive lands acquired by the County for environmental, ecological, or recreational purposes; and requiring that any County Commission action authorizing the disposition of County Protected Lands or change to another use must be approved by a majority-plus-one County Commission vote. No financial impact.
AMENDMENT 3 - Write-In Candidate Effect on Timing of Charter Officer Elections
Amending the Orange County Charter to provide that in elections for Charter offices (currently the County Mayor and County Commissioners), write-in candidates shall not count toward the number of qualified candidates (three or more) necessary to trigger an election at the August primary. No financial impact.
AMENDMENT 6 - Orange County Charter Amendment Increasing Number of County Commission Districts
Amending the Orange County Charter to increase the number of County Commission districts from six single-member districts to eight single-member districts, resulting in a nine-member County Commission (eight Commissioners plus County Mayor) effective for the 2026 General Election, while ensuring that term limits on sitting County Commissioners continue to apply upon the transition to eight districts. Estimated financial impact: One Time Costs - $2.6 million; Annual Recurring Costs - $1.3 million.
AMENDMENT 9 - Orange County Charter Amendment Establishing Rural Boundary and Rural Area ("Area")
Establishing a Rural Area (unincorporated lands located outside the County's Urban Service Area, municipal joint planning areas, Growth Centers, Innovation Way Overlay, Horizon West Villages, and Boggy Creek Expansion Area on the effective date) where County comprehensive plan amendments increasing density or intensity, and ordinances removing lands from the Rural Area, must be approved by a majority-plus-one vote of the entire membership of the County Commission.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
AMENDMENT 1 - Expansion of Penny Sales Tax
Amending the Orange County Charter to create a Transportation Mobility Advisory Commission empowered to hold public hearings and make recommendations to the County Commission on: (1) proposed expenditures for transportation purposes prior to inclusion in the proposed County annual budget; (2) transportation and mobility innovation; and (3) review of past transportation expenditures; and to provide for County Commission appointment, funding of operating expenses, organization, and staff assistance. Comptroller estimated financial impact: $725,000 cost annually.
AMENDMENT 2 - Requiring Supermajority vote by County Commissioners to transfer or change the use of Natural Lands
Shall the Seminole County Charter be revised to require the vote of a Supermajority (i.e., a majority plus one) of the members of the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners in order to transfer or materially change the use or purpose of properties that are owned or managed by the County and that it has designated as “Natural Lands”?
AMENDMENT 3 - Requiring Supermajority vote by County Commissioners to remove property from the County’s Rural Area
Shall the Seminole County Charter be revised to require the vote of a Supermajority (i.e., a majority plus one) of the members of the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners in order to remove property from that portion of the County that is designated as “Rural Area”?