Election Day is today, Tuesday, November 5, and registered voters in Osceola County who have not voted early, or sent in a mail-in ballot, are reminded to cast their ballots at their designated local precincts. As of 6:45 am today, there are 234,462 active eligible voters in the county, with an unofficial voter turnout already at 133,877, representing a turnout rate of 57.10%.

Voters are encouraged to check their voting status by visiting the Osceola County Supervisor of Elections website here. This portal also allows voters to review their vote-by-mail status, view sample ballots, and find their voting precinct locations. If your mail ballot status shows as “received” without any voter error message, your ballot has been accepted and will be processed. On Election Day, these statuses will update to “counted.”

Florida law mandates that voters must cast their ballot in their home precinct. All polling locations in Osceola County will be open from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Voters must arrive by 7:00 PM to ensure they can cast their ballot. It is crucial to bring an accepted form of photo and signature ID when heading to the polls.

If you’re uncertain of your polling location, use the Supervisor of Elections’ tool to search and confirm your designated voting site.