#RollinsVotes
Vote
No matter what state you vote in, check out Campus Vote Project for important state-specific information.
**If you encounter any problems with voting call the Democracy Project (407-691-1250) or contact the National Election Protection Hotline (1-866-OUR-VOTE).
Vote-By-Mail
This works well for people who won’t be able to make it to a designated polling station by Election Day. You must request a vote-by-mail ballot in advance.
Deadlines to request a vote-by-mail/absentee ballot for the Florida General Election:
In the country:
If you vote in Orange County, FL you can request on absentee ballot here.
If you vote else where in FL, you can find your Supervisor of Elections' website.
And if you vote outside the state of Florida, you can find information on your state's voting processes here.
Early Voting
You can cast a ballot prior to Election Day at any designated early polling center within your county. You’re required to bring both photo and signature identification with you (so a license with your Rollins ID is acceptable).
To learn more about the Orange County early voting process, please visit the OC Supervisor of Elections' website. If you vote in another Florida county, use this link to find out your county's early voting processes.
Election Day Voting
You’re required to to vote in the location assigned to the precinct of your voter registration address. You must bring both photo and signature identification with you (so a license with your Rollins ID is acceptable).
Vote using a Florida address? Then find your county's Supervisor of Elections' website here.
Acceptable forms of photo identification include:
- 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
- New Rollins R-card with a rear signature strip that is signed
- Retirement center identification
- Neighborhood association identification
- Public assistance identification
See the Supervisor of Elections website for more information.