If you voted provisionally in the midterm election, today, Nov. 8, at 5 p.m. is the deadline to prove your eligibility.
Five Southwest Florida counties have an online status checker, which you can find at the following links:
Or, you can call for your status in all eight Southwest Florida counties:
- Collier County – (239) 252-8683
- Lee County – (239) 533-9683
- Charlotte County – (941) 833-5400
- Sarasota County – (941) 861-8600
- Manatee County – (941) 741-3820
- Desoto County – (863) 993-4871
- Hendry County – (863) 675-5230
- Glades County – (863) 946-6005
If you can't confirm the status of your provisional ballot by either phone or online, you will have to head to your county's Supervisor of Elections office before it closes today at 5 p.m.
The offices are located at:
- Collier County
3750 Enterprise Avenue
Naples, FL 34104
- Lee County
Melvin Morgan Constitutional Complex
2480 Thompson St, 3rd Floor
Fort Myers, FL 33901
- Charlotte County
Charlotte County Historic Courthouse
226 Taylor Street
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
- Sarasota County
101 S Washington Blvd
Sarasota, FL 34236
- Manatee County
600 301 Blvd. W., Suite 108
Bradenton, FL 34205
- Desoto County
201 E. Oak Street, Suite 104
Arcadia, FL 34266
- Hendry County
25 E. Hickpochee Avenue
LaBelle, FL 33935
- Glades County
500 Avenue J
Moore Haven, Florida 33471
If you cast a traditional or vote-by-mail ballot, you can also confirm your vote was recorded at the following links. The site will say it is a registration status checker, but once you put your information in, the following page will show you the most recent two elections you voted in (the 2018 primary and general election, for example) under the "past elections" header. At the bottom of each box, it should state "You voted at..." or "You voted by..."
Glades County does not appear to have an online status checker, so give the office a call at (863) 946-6005.