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Election Day Information - November 5
- 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.

Sample Ballot
If you would like to review a sample ballot before voting, please visit the Supervisor of Elections’ My Status webpage, enter the requested information, scroll down to Current Elections and click the "View Sample Ballot" link. This sample ballot will be specific to your precinct.
There are three ways to vote:
1. Early Voting: Now until November 3, between 7:00 am and 7:00 pm
There are over 20 locations throughout Palm Beach County where you can vote early, either in person or by dropping off your Vote-by-Mail ballot at any of the listed sites. Early Voting sites offer appointment time slots so voters can avoid waiting in line. The Supervisor of Elections website also offers real-time expected wait times for each Early Voting site.
To make an appointment to vote early, please visit the Supervisor of Elections’ Appointment scheduling website.
To view real-time expected wait times for Early Voting sites, please visit the Supervisor of Elections’ Early Voting webpage.
2. Vote-by-Mail
The deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot has passed. All voters who intend on casting their Vote-by-Mail ballot can do so by mailing it in the included, pre-paid return envelope. PLEASE NOTE: Vote-by-Mail ballots must be received by the Supervisor of Elections office by 7:00 pm on Election Day in order to get counted. Don’t forget to sign the return envelope where indicated.
Vote-by-Mail ballots may also be returned by dropping the ballot off at any of the Supervisor of Elections offices during office hours or at any Early Voting site during Early Voting hours.
Voters can track the status of their Vote-by-Mail ballot using the Supervisor of Elections’ My Status webpage, or by signing up for email, text message, or voice call alerts at the Vote Palm Beach Ballottrax website.
3. Election Day
Voters can cast their ballot on Election Day, Tuesday, November 5, and must do so at their precinct’s assigned polling location.
To find your precinct and assigned polling location, please visit the Supervisor of Elections’ Precinct Finder webpage.
What to Bring to the Voting Site
Florida Law requires all voters to provide a valid photo and signature ID before you can vote. PLEASE NOTE: Acceptable forms of identification can be combined to produce photo/signature ID (example: a credit card with voter's signature along with a student ID showing voter's photo).
Acceptable Photo ID for Florida Voters:
For more information, please visit the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections' website or call their office at (561) 656-6200.