Century Election: What You Need To Know To Vote Today, Sample Ballot

October 11, 2011

Here’s what you need to know to vote in today’s Primary Election in Century:

  • Polls are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • The only precinct is located at the Century Town Hall. Only registered voters that reside within the town limits of Century are eligible to vote.
  • You must present photo and signature identification. Acceptable forms of identification are: Florida Driver’s License, Florida ID card issued by the Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles, U.S. Passport, Debit/Credit Card, Military ID, Student ID, Retirement Center ID, Neighborhood Association ID, and Public Assistance ID. If you fail to present proper identification at the polls, you must vote a provisional ballot.
  • You are not required to present your voter identification card in order to vote.
  • To vote on a paper ballot, completely darken the oval to the left of the your choice.
  • There is at least one touchscreen machine available. While primarily intended for persons will disabilities, any voter may choose to vote on the touchscreen. It has an audio ballot feature.
  • You may vote if you are still in line at 7:00 p.m.
  • You have the right to ask for assistance in voting.
  • You can receive up to two replacement ballots if you make a mistake.
  • If your registration or identity is questions, you have the right to cast a provisional ballot.
  • You have the right to written instructions on how to vote, and, upon request, oral instructions by elections officers or any other person.

For a sample ballot, click hereFor information about the candidates, click here.

NorthEscambia.com will have election results tonight and complete coverage Wednesday morning.

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