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Voting System

Voting at the Polls

At your polling place, you will be asked to show photo and signature identification. Your Driver's License is ideal since it contains your photo and signature. If you do not have proper identification, you will be given an affirmation form to fill out before voting. If you make a mistake on your ballot, take it to a poll worker and you will be given a new ballot. You are entitled up to three ballots

How to Mark Your Ballot Correctly

TO VOTE, COMPLETELY FILL IN THE OVAL NEXT TO YOUR CHOICE
  • Use only the marking device provided in the voting booth.
  • If you make a mistake, don't hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count.
  • To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, fill in the oval and write the candidates name on the blank line provided for such a write-in candidate.
SAMPLE

Correct way to mark ballot:

 

You must completely fill in the oval for you vote to count. Any other mark may not be read by the scanner.
You must write in the name AND fill in the oval next to the name, for the write-in vote to count.


Also, the write-in candidate must be a QUALIFIED candidate. Check with your precinct clerk for a list of qualified write-in candidates.


Do NOT use a check mark.

Do NOT mark the oval with an X.

Do NOT circle the oval

 

Voting Terminology

SPOILED BALLOT

When you make a mistake on your ballot, this is considered a Spoiled Ballot and you may ask for a replacement. You may receive up to two replacements or a total of three ballots.

OVERVOTE

An Overvote is when you vote for more than the number of candidates allowed in a race. If a race is overvoted, the Optical Scanner will return the ballot to the voter. The voter must then return the spoiled ballot to the clerk and receive a new ballot.

UNDERVOTE

An Undervote is when you do not vote in a particular race. That race will not be counted. The Optical Scanner will not return the ballot to the voter unless the entire ballot is blank.

HEATH DRIGGERS, MADISON COUNTY SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
239 SW Pinckney St Madison, FL 32340 | PHONE: (850) 973-6507

EMAIL: hdriggers@votemadison.com | HOURS: M-F 8am - 5pm

Heath Driggers, Supervisor of Elections
Madison County, Florida

ADDRESS: 239 SW Pinckney St, Madison, FL 32340  |  HOURS: M-F 8am - 5pm

PHONE: (850) 973-6507  |  EMAIL: hdriggers@votemadison.com