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Charlotte County supervisor of elections outlines what voters should bring and how to vote
Summary
The Charlotte County supervisor of elections recorded a brief public information announcement explaining Floridas ID requirements (a Florida drivers license qualifies), where to vote for early and election-day voting, check-in and signature guidance, sample ballot rules for mail ballots, and how to cast a ballot on the scanner.
The Charlotte County supervisor of elections recorded a public-service announcement advising local voters to bring photo and signature identification to the polls and explaining what to expect when they check in and cast a ballot.
The supervisor urged voters to “make sure to bring your photo and signature identification as required by law,” noting that a Florida drivers license satisfies the requirement and that other acceptable forms of ID are listed on the elections office website or available by phone. The recording said early voting sites are offered throughout the county but that on election…
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