Wendy Sartory Link Supervisor of Elections Palm Beach County Wendy Sartory Link Supervisor of Elections Palm Beach County Wendy Sartory Link Supervisor of Elections Palm Beach County

General Early Voting Information

Early Voting allows you the opportunity to cast your vote when and where it is convenient for you. The Early Voting locations we select in Palm Beach County are chosen with you, the voter, in mind, while remaining in compliance with Florida law. 

As long as you're an eligible registered voter in Palm Beach County, you can vote in any Early Voting site we have open

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Don't want to mail your Vote-by-Mail ballot?

Drop it off at one of our Early Voting locations during early voting hours. Interested in learning more about early voting dates and hours of operation, please visit our Upcoming Elections tab by clicking here

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Make An Appointment to Vote Early

Avoid the Early Voting line and make an appointment to vote early. You can book an appointment time slot to vote at any Early Voting location during Early Voting hours for the election. Please click on this link or the button below to book your appointment to vote early at a location and time most convenient for you! Appointments are designated 15-minute time slots. This is an optional program for those who want to schedule a time to vote. You are not required to make an appointment to vote during Early Voting.

WHAT TO BRING TO THE VOTING SITE

 

Please bring one or two forms of valid and current identification that include your signature and photo.

 

Acceptable Photo ID Florida Voters:

  • Florida Driver License
  • Florida ID Card (issued by DHSMV)
  • U.S. Passport
  • Debit or Credit Card
  • Military ID
  • Student ID
  • Retirement Center ID
  • Neighborhood Association ID
  • Public Assistance ID
  • Veteran Health ID (issued by the US Department of Veterans Affairs)
  • Concealed Weapon License (issued pursuant to F.S. 790.06)
  • Employee ID card issued by any branch, department, agency, or entity of the Federal Government, the state, a county, or a municipality.

If your photo ID does not include your signature, you will be asked to provide another ID that has your signature. If you do not bring your ID, you may still vote, however, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot, which will later be evaluated by a canvassing board for eligibility. 

 

ExpressVote Program

We are proud to utilize the most cutting-edge technology, equipment, and best practices available that increase voter confidence and accessibility for all voters. That’s why ExpressVote equipment is used at all Early Voting sites. To learn more about the ExpressVote Program, please click on this link.

 

Early Voting for the March 19th Presidential Preference Primary and Uniform Municipal Elections will be available from March 9th through the 17th from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the locations listed below.

Vote-by-Mail ballots can be returned at any Early Voting location during Early Voting hours, by mail using pre-paid postage, or to one of our four offices during office hours.

Find more information about voting by mail on our Vote-by-Mail page (click here).