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August 13, 2008
Charlene Casoria Gagnier
Public Information Manager
Important tips as primary election
approaches
Supervisor of Elections Ann McFall asks voters to pay special
attention to the following tips as the 2008 Primary Election
approaches:
Running out of time
Worried about your absentee ballot not making it to
the Supervisor of Elections office by Election Day? There is an
alternative solution. Completed absentee ballots can be
delivered to any of the early voting sites located at Deltona
Municipal Complex, New Smyrna Beach, Daytona Beach and Ormond
Beach Regional Libraries and the Supervisor of Elections office
located at 125 W. New York Avenue, DeLand. Hours and days of
operation of all early voting sites are from 8am to 4pm Monday
through Saturday August 23, 2008. Completed absentee ballots can
be accepted at the Supervisor of Elections office in Deland up
to 7:00pm Election Night, August 26, 2008. Please ensure you
have signed the voter’s certificate on the back of the absentee
envelope.
Second changes
If you have made a mistake on your absentee ballot
and would like another one, or you have decided not to vote by
absentee, you can bring your ballot to any of the early voting
sites when in operation or at your designated precinct on
Election Day. In both instances the ballot will be cancelled and
you will be given the opportunity to request another one or
choose to vote by another method.
Although voters cannot drop off completed absentee ballots at
the polls on Election Day, they can have them cancelled at the
polls and be issued another ballot to vote.
Identification cards
It is not necessary to have a voter information card
in your possession in order to vote. Voters are asked to please
bring acceptable and current photo and signature ID to the polls
or early voting sites. Voters without photo and signature ID
will be allowed to vote a provisional ballot. Most commonly used
forms of identification for voting is a Florida Drivers License
or a Florida State ID card because it satisfies both the
signature and picture requirement.
The Volusia County website includes a host of information that
may answer many questions a person may have prior to voting.
Check out www.volusia.org/elections to look up the sample
ballot, locate a precinct and much more information.
You can e-mail us at
elections@co.volusia.fl.us or call:
(386) 736-5930 (W. Volusia)
(386) 254-4690 (E. Volusia)
(386) 574-0598 x5930 (Osteen area) and
(386) 423-3311.(S.E. Volusia)
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