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How to Find Your Precinct to Vote on Election Day – NBC 6 South Florida
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How to Find Your Precinct to Vote on Election Day – NBC 6 South Florida

Election Day is just a day away and in a few hours the final votes for the 2024 presidential election will take place.

Early voting is officially over in the Sunshine State, so if you haven’t voted, you’ll need to do so in person on Election Day.

To find the voting site closest to you and early voting dates and times in your county, visit your county’s supervisor of elections website or find it here via Florida Election Divisions Precinct Lookup Tool.

Simply select your county, enter your first name, surname and date of birth and you will receive your precinct and the address of your nearest polling place.

With this tool, you will also be able to check the status of an absentee ballot, if that was your preferred voting method.

Remember, you will need to bring a current, valid photo ID with a signature to vote. If you do not have an ID that contains both a photo and a signature, you can provide a combination of IDs.

To view approved ID documents, go here.

To vote on November 5, you have from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to go to your polling station. Anyone in line before 7 p.m. will be allowed to vote.

Election Day coverage will be available on our website, mobile app and 24/7 streaming news channel.

But live results have already started coming in during the first votes, which you can see on the Florida Division of Elections. You can also follow locally if you live in Broward Countyand here if you live in Monroe County.