After Election Day, election staff will research and review your provisional ballot certificate and voter registration information. You can provide us with additional evidence to support your eligibility to vote. The deadline to provide evidence is 5 p.m. on the Thursday after Election Day. The Canvassing Board will decide to accept or reject your provisional ballot based on the research and evidence, including any evidence you provide. For your ballot to count, you must be eligible to vote in the election.
If the only reason you completed a provisional ballot is because you did not have proper ID, you do not need to provide additional evidence. Instead, we will compare your signature on the certificate to your signature in the voter registration system. If the signatures match, your ballot will count.
If you completed a provisional ballot because you were at the incorrect Election Day polling place, your ballot will not count. You can find your Election Day polling place on your voter information card, checking online, or by calling or our office at 850-606-8683. If an emergency prevents you from going to your polling place on Election Day, you can pick up and return a Vote-by-Mail ballot at our main office, located at 2990-1 Apalachee Parkway.