Learn How to Cast YOUR Vote

                                    Voter's Bill of Rights

                           Voters Responsibilities

                                    Required Identification

                                    Absentee Ballots

                           Early Vote

                           Precinct Vote

                           Provisional Vote

                                

  Learn more on the Voting Systems used in Levy County

 

Primary Election        August 24, 2010

General Election        November 2, 2010

~ Under Florida State Statutes persons eligible to vote MUST be registered 29 days prior to Election Day

Each registered voter in this state has the right to:

 

  Vote and have his or her vote accurately counted.

  Cast a vote if he or she is in line at the official closing

      of the polls in that county.

  Ask for and receive assistance in voting.

  Receive up to two replacements ballots if he or she

      makes a mistake prior to the ballot being cast.

  An explanation if his or her registration or identity is

      in question.

  If his or her registration or identity is in question, cast

      a provisional ballot.

  Written instructions to use when voting, and, upon

      request, oral instructions in voting from elections

      officers.

  Vote free from coercion or intimidation by election

      officers or any other person.

  Vote on a voting system that is in working condition

      and that will allow votes to be accurately cast.

 


 

The clerk or inspector shall require each elector, upon entering the polling place, to present one of the following current and valid picture identifications:

  Florida Driver's License.

  Florida Identification card issued by the Department

      of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

  United States Passport.

  Debit or credit card.

  Military identification.

  Student identification.

  Retirement center identification.

  Neighborhood association identification.

  Public assistance identification.

 


Please use these tips and information to make YOUR VOTE at the precinct quick, easy, and an enjoyable experience.

Polls open 7AM - 7PM

Know your polling location. FIND YOUR PRECINCT

     or CALL (352) 486-5163

Provide the proper Identification requirements.

Under state statutes 101.045, no person shall be

     permitted to vote at any precinct other than the one in

     which the person has his or her legal residence and in

     which the person is registered.

If you are unable to produce proper identification, a

     provisional ballot will be issued.

 

Marking YOUR Ballot

 Become familiar with candidates or amendments.

Search Local Candidates

Search State Candidates

Learn about Constitutional Amendments

  READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY!

Mark ONLY one (1) choice per race. (Unless indicated otherwise)

Use the pen provided when marking your ballot.

Color in the oval completely.

           CORRECT:                 INCORRECT: 

Write-In Candidates

 

 

Each registered voter in this state should:

 

        Familiarize himself or herself with the candidates and issues.

        Maintain with the office of the supervisor of elections a current

            address.

        Know the location of his or her polling place and its hours of

            operation.

        Bring proper identification to the polling station.

        Familiarize himself or herself with the operation of the voting  

            equipment in his or her precinct.

        Treat precinct workers with courtesy.

        Respect the privacy of other voters

        Report any problems or violations of election laws to the

            supervisor of elections.

        Ask questions, if needed.

        Make sure that his or her completed ballot is correct before

            leaving the polling station.

 

 

 


 

For a more in depth information on Absentee Ballots & Requesting Ballots, please follow this helpful link. ABSENTEE Ballots.

 


Registered Voters have the opportunity to cast their ballot in person 15 days prior to the election and closes on the 2nd day before an election. During this time, the Levy County Supervisor of Elections office will be open for eight (8) hours Monday - Friday and eight hours on the weekend.

WHERE: Levy County Supervisor of Elections Office (Next Courthouse)

ADDRESS: 421 S Court St; Bronson, FL 32621 

Bring proper photo and signature identification

  Please visit our home page for dates and times for each election.


 

 

For a more in depth information on Provisional Ballots & Inquiring on your status of a provisional ballot you were given, please follow this helpful link. PROVISIONAL Ballots.