Did your (provisional) vote count? You can check Broward County elections supervisor Brenda Snipes is announcing a new "did my vote count?'' system. Voters who had to fill out provisional ballots can look on her website to determine whether their vote ultimately was counted, and if not, why. The system also can be used to check a voter's eligibility or look up an absentee vote. Provisional ballots are used when a voter's identification or eligibility is in question at the polls. According to Snipes' office, in order to look up your vote, you must have your provisional ballot receipt number. If you don't have website access, you can call for help. I'll post the phone numbers on the jump page. To look up your vote, go to www.browardsoe.org and click on "Check Your Registration, Absentee Ballot, or Provisional Ballot Status.'' Here's the direct link. 954-394-4980 |
The Democratic Executive Committee is a precinct-based organization that is governed by Florida Statute 106, with membership recorded by the Supervisor of Elections. There are currently about 800 members with membership open to registered Democrats who reside in the county.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Did My Vote Count?
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