The Pinellas County Supervisor of Elections reminds voters that early voting and remote mail ballot drop-off locations are now available for the Nov. 6 General Election.
Early Voting
Early voting is being conducted now through Sunday, Nov. 4 from 7-7 p.m. daily in the following locations:
- Election Service Center, 13001 Starkey Rd., Largo(Starkey Lakes Corporate Center)
- Pinellas County Courthouse, 315 Court St., Room 117, Clearwater(first floor, north side)
- County Building, 501 First Ave. N., St. Petersburg(entrance on 5thStreet)
- Centre of Palm Harbor, 1500 16th St., Palm Harbor
- Gulfport Neighborhood Center, 1617 49th St. S., Gulfport
Voters can check early voting wait times online at VotePinellas.com.
Ballot Drop-off Locations
Voted mail ballots can be dropped off at any Elections Office or designated ballot drop-off location during specified days and hours.
The following remote ballot drop-off sites are available now through Monday, Nov. 5 during specified hours. Some locations are open Saturdays but all are closed for ballot drop off on Election Day. A complete schedule is included in mail ballot kits and also available online:
Four Tax Collector Offices:
- North County – 29399 US Hwy. 19 N., Clearwater
- Gulf to Bay — 1663 Gulf to Bay Blvd., Clearwater
- South County – 1800 66th St. N., St. Petersburg
- Skyway Plaza – 1067 62nd Ave. S., St. Petersburg
Early voting and mail ballot drop-off now available (Ballot Drop Off Locations)
Six Public Libraries:
- Tarpon Springs Public Library – 138 E. Lemon St., Tarpon Springs
- East Lake Community Library – 4125 East Lake Rd., Palm Harbor
- Oldsmar Public Library – 400 St. Petersburg Dr. E, Oldsmar
- Seminole Community Library – 9200 113th N, Seminole
- Barbara S. Ponce Public Library – 7770 52nd, Pinellas Park
- James Weldon Johnson Branch Library – 1059 18th S, St. Petersburg
Two Community Centers:
- Centre of Palm Harbor – 1500 16th St., Palm Harbor
- Gulfport Neighborhood Center – 1617 49th S., Gulfport
Election employees are stationed with secure ballot boxes inside each location to assist and hand out “I Voted” stickers.
Voted mail ballots must be received at one of the three Supervisor of Elections Offices by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Voters are advised to allow at least ONE WEEK for their ballot to be returned by mail to the Supervisor of Elections Office.
Voted mail ballots cannot be accepted at polling places.
To request a mail ballot, visit VotePinellas.com, call 727-464-VOTE (8683) or email MailBallot@VotePinellas.com. The deadline to request that a ballot be mailed is Oct. 31 at 5 p.m.
Daily ballot requests, ballot mailing updates and statistics on voted ballots received by the Supervisor of Elections are posted to VotePinellas.com.