Orange County Supervisor Of Elections Office Open Saturday Before Book Closing

ORANGE COUNTY – To vote in the primary election on August 23, you must be registered to vote by Monday, July 25.
To help accommodate voters before this deadline, the Orange County Supervisor of Elections office will be open on Saturday, July 23 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
The office will also be open until 6 p.m. on Monday, July 25.
“This is a chance for voters who cannot come in during our normal business hours to make sure they get registered or update their party affiliation before the deadline,” said Bill Cowles, Orange County Supervisor of Elections. “Voters can call or come in this Saturday to make sure their information is up-to-date, or make changes if needed.”
You can check what will be on your ballot right now by visiting ocfelections.gov, on the What’s On My Ballot page. Sample ballots will be mailed to voters in early August.
Florida is a closed primary state, meaning only Democrats can vote in the Democratic primary and only Republicans can vote in the Republican primary. There will also be non-partisan contests on every ballot, so even if you are registered with a third party or have no party affiliation, you will have something to vote on in August.
Early voting for the primary election will be every day from August 8 – August 21, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m. The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot to be mailed to you is 5 p.m. on August 13. There are 20 early voting locations and voters can visit the one most convenient for them.
Visit ocfelections.gov or call (407) 836-VOTE (8683) for more information about the upcoming elections, updating your party affiliation, early voting locations, requesting a vote-by-mail ballot, and more.