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  1. the Supervisor of Elections Office via telephone, email, mail, in person or by visiting our website. All requests must now include your FL Drivers License number or the last 4 of your Social Security number. Vote-By-Mail ballots must be received by the Supervisor of Elections office by 7pm on Election Day in order to be counted.

  2. A registered voter may request a Vote-by-Mail ballot online, by telephone, mail, email, fax, or in person, to be mailed to or picked up by the voter. Requests may be made up until twelve (12) days prior to election day. Once Early Voting starts, ballots may only be picked up due to emergency.

  3. Branch Office: 1250 Eglin Pkwy, Ste 103, Shalimar, FL 32579. Phone: (850) 651-7272 (M-F: 8am - 5pm)

  4. View Public Notices. Recent changes to Fl Statute allow the following public notices to be posted to the Supervisor of Elections website: Notice of Potential Removal From Voter Registration Records. Notice of Election. Notice of Logic and Accuracy Test. Notice of Polling Place Change. Notice of Canvassing Board Meetings.

  5. Register to Vote. Registration is the cornerstone of the electoral process. In an effort to make registration as convenient as possible for you, our registration forms are available at either of our offices, Okaloosa County Public Libraries, Department of Motor Vehicles, Elder Services, and Division of Children & Family Services.

  6. If you have moved OUT OF Okaloosa County, you must contact your NEW county's Supervisor of Elections' office, use the Florida Voter Registration Application form, or visit www.registertovoteflorida.gov, to change your address.

  7. 17 wrz 2024 · You would take the ballot you received in the mail to your designated polling place on Election Day. Depending on your state's rules, you might be able to: Exchange your uncast absentee ballot for an in-person ballot; Complete your absentee ballot and hand it in, or; Cast a provisional ballot

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