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Florida official sample ballots, 2018
- General election: Nov. 6
- Voter registration deadline: Oct. 9
- Early voting: Oct. 27 - Nov. 3[2]
- Absentee voting deadline: Nov. 6
- Online registration: Yes
- Same-day registration: No
- Voter ID: Photo ID required
- Poll times: 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
This article displays an image of an official 2018 sample ballot from Florida. This information is provided for illustrative purposes. Please note that ballot preparation procedures vary by state and between jurisdictions within states. Consequently, sample ballots in different jurisdictions in the same state may not be identical. To obtain an image of your official sample ballot, contact your local election agency.
Official sample ballot example
The official sample ballot below came from Broward County, Florida.[3]
See also
Footnotes
- ↑ Counties could add additional early voting days from October 22 through October 26 and/or November 4.
- ↑ Counties could add additional early voting days from October 22 through October 26 and/or November 4.
- ↑ Broward County Supervisor of Elections, "Sample Ballot Lookup," accessed October 9, 2018
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