Important: Your polling place may have changed! If you plan to vote in person on Election Day, please double check your polling location.
Two easy options are the Precinct and Polling Finder page on the Sarasota Supervisor of Elections website and vote411.org, the League of Women Voter's website where you can find not just where to vote, but who is on your ballot and where they stand on the issues. You can also call the Sarasota County Supervisor of Elections Office at 941-861-8600.
Generally, you cannot vote in a precinct other than the one in which you live and are registered. However, if you are residing temporarily outside your home county and have no permanent address in the county, you can apply to be registered and vote in the precinct that contains the main office of the supervisor of elections. These voters are not allowed to vote in municipal elections. (See § 97.1031, and § 101.045, Florida Statutes)
When a polling place becomes unavailable, is inadequate for the efficient handling of voters, or is not accessible to people with disabilities, the supervisor of elections will move the polling place to another site that is accessible to the public on election day.
When a polling place is moved, the supervisor of elections will mail a notice of the change of polling place to each registered voter or to each household in which there is a registered voter affected by the change of polling place at least 14 days prior to an election. A notice will also be posted on the elections website or in a newspaper of general circulation in the county. (See § 101.001, and 101.71, Florida Statutes)
Please be aware that the polls open at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. on Election Day. If you are in line by 7 p.m. you have a right to vote.
Note: If you have a mail ballot, you cannot just drop it off at your polling place on Election Day, but you CAN exchange your mail ballot for an in-person ballot and vote in person instead.