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Active Registered Voters as of 05/22/2013
Democratic: 309,135
Republican: 244,828
Other: 199,059
Total: 753,022

Provisional Ballots


You can check the status of your provisional ballot here

 Notice of rights to provisional ballot voters:

  • A person casting a provisional ballot has the right to present written evidence supporting his or her eligibility to vote to the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Offices no later than 5 p.m. on the second day following an election:

             Fred B. Karl County Center

                Robert L. Gilder Elections Service Center

          601 E. Kennedy Boulevard, 16th Floor

    2514 N. Falkenburg Road

                Tampa, Florida 33602

     Tampa, Florida  33619

                Phone:  (813) 272-5850

     Phone:  (813) 744-5900

                 Fax:  (813) 272-7043

     Fax:  (813) 744-5843

           Office Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

     Office Hours:  8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.



  • In a primary election, it is important to contact the Supervisor of Elections office immediately to confirm you are registered and eligible to vote in the general election.
     
  • If you voted a provisional ballot because you did not have the proper identification, your ballot will be counted if your signature on the Provisional Ballot Voter’s Certificate and Affirmation matches the signature on your registration record and if you voted in the proper precinct. You will not need to provide further written evidence to the Supervisor of Elections.
     
  • Information about whether your provisional ballot was counted in the final canvass of votes, and, if not, the reasons why will be mailed no later than 30 days following the election. A provisional ballot voter may also contact the Supervisor of Elections office at (813) 612-4180 for information on whether his/her ballot was counted. 

 



 

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Written communications to or from the Supervisor of Elections regarding business constitute public records and are available to the public and media upon request unless the information is subject to a specific statutory exemption. Therefore, your e-mail address and message may be subject to public disclosure.