ELECTIONS
References
- Check your voter status: https://www.votemarion.gov/Voters/Check-My-Registration-Status
- Request a vote-by-mail ballot: https://www.votemarion.gov/mbrs
- Find your voting location: https://www.votemarion.gov/MyPrecinct
- See a listing of the candidates who have filed for the nonpartisan mayor and city council races: https://www.votemarion.gov/Election-Info/Local-Candidates
Identifying Your Candidates
To find out who are the Democratic candidates running in your district:
- Thirty days prior to an election, go to the Supervisor of Elections website.
- Scroll down the home page to the News section. Click Complete Sample Ballot to see all the candidates.
- If you don’t know your district, you can look that up on the same website:
- On the Home page, under the Voters drop-down menu, click Check My Registration Status.
- Fill in your name and date of birth to see a sample ballot for your district, request a mail ballot, check the status of your mailed ballot, and other information.
Voting Assistance
If you need to report an incident or need assistance while voting, you can call the following non-partisan voter protection numbers:
- The Democratic Party National Voter Assistance hotline at 1-833-Vote Fla (1-833-868-3352)
- 866-OUR-VOTE (866-687-8683) — English language hotline
- 888-VE-Y-VOTA (888-839-8682) — Spanish language hotline
- 888-API-VOTE (888-274-8683) — Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, and Tagalog hotline
- 844-YALLA-US (844-925-5287) — Arabic language hotline
- 800-342-0823 — Disability Rights Florida
- 877-MY-VOTE-0 (877-698-6830) — For People with Past Convictions — Florida Rights Restoration Coalition
- 352-620-3290 — For People with Past Convictions — Marion County Supervisor of Elections
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Marion County Polling Location Changes
December 7, 2023—The Marion County Supervisor of Elections office will mail approximately 16,000 voter information cards over the next week to voters whose precinct or polling location has changed ahead of the 2024 elections. They say the changes were primarily made to accommodate population growth, improve voter flow and accessibility, and ensure a seamless and efficient voting process on Election Day. Precinct/Polling Place Changes: Precinct 0009: New location – The Chapel Ocala, 3130 NW Blitchton Rd., Ocala Precinct 1030: New location – Salt Springs Christian Church, 24571 E. Highway 316, Salt Springs Precinct 3090: New location – Memorial Baptist Church, 3693 SE 95th St., Ocala Precinct 4150: Same location – voters redistributed to adjacent rooms 4150 and 4151 Precinct 4152: Same location – voters moved from 4151 to 4152 Precinct 4154: New location – On Top of the World (OTOW) Master the Possibilities, Classroom 3, 8415 SW 80th St., Ocala. OTOW voters moved from Stone Creek to...
