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2022 General Election Information

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Published on Fri, 10/21/2022 - 14:33

Will my party affiliation affect my ballot in the General Election?

NO! In the General Election, all registered voters receive the same federal and statewide contests on their ballot, and you may vote for any candidate or question on the ballot. Voters within the same districts will receive the same contests on their ballots as well.

Why don't I see the same candidates I have seen in the past on my ballot?

After the 2020 census, redistricting was required and many voters' districts may have changed. This means that some of your elected representatives may change as well. All voters should have received a new voter information card in the mail that shows their new districts and, if applicable, new assigned polling place.

Voter information cards were mailed in early July - if you did not receive yours, please contact us.

Did Hurricane Ian affect my Election Day polling place?

At this time, only one polling place had a change: Precinct 322. If you are a voter in precinct 322, your previous polling place was Starlight Ranch Clubhouse. Your new polling place for this election is AEM VFW Post 4287, at 3500 S Goldenrod Road, Orlando, FL 32822. If you aren't sure if you're in precinct 322, check your information here.

General Election Dates to Know

Deadline/Event Date(s) and Time(s)
SOE office open for extended hours

October 8th
9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

October 10th
8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Deadline for new Florida registrations October 11th
Public test of voting equipment October 14th
9 a.m.
Deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot to be mailed to you 5 p.m. October 29th
Early Voting October 24th - November 6th
8 a.m. - 8 p.m., daily
Election Day November 8th
7 a.m. - 7 p.m.

Ballot Information

View the 2022 General Election Consolidated Ballot

View General Election Sample Ballots

View Transportation System Surtax Ordinance Information

View Rent Stabilization Ordinance Information

View Proposed Constitutional Amendments for the General Election (English, PDF)
View Proposed Constitutional Amendments for the General Election (Spanish, PDF)

General Election Quick Links

How to vote

Request a vote-by-mail ballot

Sign up for BallotTrax to get the status of your vote-by-mail ballot

Check your registration information

Find your polling place

View your sample ballot

Vote-by-Mail information

Early Voting information

Trusted Info 2022

Contact us to get the facts! We are your trusted source for election and voting information. If you receive information that is not official communication from our office, don't assume it's right. When in doubt, check with us! You can find information on this website, or call us at 407-836-VOTE (8386).

Find more information on the NASS (National Association of Secretaries of State) website

View the U.S. Department of State Fact-Checking briefing

Tips from the National Association of State Election Directors

Download the tip sheet for Images and Videos about Elections Online (English, PDF)
Download the tip sheet for Images and Videos about Elections Online (Spanish, PDF)

Download the tip sheet for Protecting Yourself from False Information (English, PDF)
Download the tip sheet for Protecting Yourself from False Information (Spanish, PDF)

Download the tip sheet for Questions to Ask before Sharing Election Information (English, PDF)
Download the tip sheet for Questions to Ask before Sharing Election Information (Spanish, PDF)

Download the tip sheet for Reliable Sources (English, PDF)
Download the tip sheet for Reliable Sources (Spanish, PDF)

Download the tip sheet for Media Messages (English, PDF)
Download the tip sheet for Media Messages (Spanish, PDF)

Accessible Vote-by-Mail Ballot Program

If you have a visual impairment or disability, you have the option to mark your vote-by-mail ballot via OmniBallot.

OmniBallot is an accessible "web balloting portal" which allows eligible voters to access, mark, and print their ballots at home, on their home devices and printers. OmniBallot is not an online voting system, and has been reviewed and certified by the Florida Secretary of State, as well as reviewed by numerous federal, state, and independent cybersecurity labs.

For more information on participating in this program, call us at 407-836-2070 or email us here.