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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   For More Information Contact
October 12, 2009   Supervisor of Elections Office
(772) 226-3446
LSwan@voteindianriver.com
Media Alert    

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE ENCOURAGES EARLY VOTING

 
Beginning Monday, October 19, voters will have the chance to cast their ballot for the November 3 Municipal General Elections. Registered voters in the cities of Sebastian and Vero Beach are eligible to vote in this election. Early Voting is available October, 19 through Saturday, October 31 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at one location only, the Supervisor of Elections office at 4375 43rd Avenue, Unit #101, Vero Beach.

Early voters should bring identification that contains a photo and a signature (such as a Florida driver’s license). Other acceptable forms of ID can be found on the Elections Office website. Those voters who do not have proper identification will be required to vote via provisional ballot.

Voters may request an absentee ballot to be mailed to them by visiting our website at www.voteindianriver.com . Mail ballots cannot be forwarded. If you will not be at your Indian River County address, please request the address to which you want the ballot mailed.

Voters who choose to wait until Election Day must go to their assigned polling places, which can be found either on their Voter Information Card, on the Elections Office website by clicking on “Precinct Finder”, or by calling the Elections Office. Many polling locations within Indian River County have been consolidated in order to conform to budget cuts. All voters affected by polling place changes will be notified by the Supervisor of Elections. For any elections related questions contact the Supervisor of Elections office at 226-3440.
 
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