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How to Vote

Vote-by-Mail Ballots

If you have already requested a Vote-by-Mail Ballot, one should have been sent to you.  If you did not receive it, contact the Elections Office or go on line at Lee.vote to track your ballot.

If you have your ballot, use one of our voter guides and fill it out a soon as possible.  Put the ballot in its security envelope, date and sign the envelope.  You can mail it back or drop it off at a Supervisor of Elections Office before 5 PM on November 5th.  Each Office has a monitored drop box from 8:30 to 5 PM.  Florida law limits the number of non-family member ballots to 2 when you are dropping off friends’ ballots.

You can also surrender your VBM Ballot and vote in person at your polling location on November 5th.  Check your polling location at Lee.Vote.

Vote in Person

Early voting has ended.  Vote in Person on Tuesday, November 5th.

Election Day Voting

Election day voting starts at 7 AM on November 5th and ends at 7 PM.  You must be in line by 7 PM to be able to vote.  Voting can only be done at your polling location.  If you are unsure where your polling location is, you can check its location at Lee.Vote

Voter Guides

Select and download the Voter Guide that is most appropriate for your residence address.  Print it or load it onto your mobile device so you can take it with you to your polling place.  In the races where there are multiple Republican candidates we cannot pick one candidate over another so you will have to do your own due diligence and pick your best candidate.  See our Other Races Guide for candidate information.

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