Voting in the 2020 primary election begins in just six weeks.

But if you still have to register to vote, or if you need to change any of your information, you have less than a month to get that done.

The last day to register to vote for the Aug. 18 primary, or update your party registration, is July 20. You can register to vote online at the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections website.

If you prefer to do your voting at the kitchen table or the living room couch instead of a physical polling place, you can also go to the Supervisor of Elections website to request a Vote By Mail ballot. Once it’s confirmed, the ballot will arrive in your mailbox about 30 days prior to the election (mid to late July). The package will also include the envelope you’ll mail the completed ballot back in — it comes with pre-paid postage. The only rule is the ballot must arrive at the Supervisor of Elections Office by 7 p.m. on Election Day.

Early voting will occur Aug. 3-16 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Osceola County residents can vote at any one of these sites (just bring your photo ID):

Supervisor of Elections Office (2509 E. Irlo Bronson Memorial Highway, Kissimmee)
West Osceola Branch Library (305 Campus Street, Celebration)
Robert Guevara Community Center (501 Florida Parkway, Buenaventura Lakes)
St. Cloud Civic Center (3001 17th Street, St. Cloud)
Hart Memorial Library (211 E. Dakin Avenue, Kissimmee)
The Gym & Aquatic Center (625 Country Club Drive, Poinciana)
Narcoossee Community Center (5354 Rambling Road, St. Cloud)
Tax Collector, Campbell City Branch (4730 S. Orange Blossom Trail)

If you choose to vote on Election Day on Aug. 18, you must vote in your  home precinct according to Florida law. All polling locations will be open from 7 a.m and 7 p.m. If you’re unsure where your polling location is, search for your home polling location on the SOE website.