Early voting gives you the flexibility to vote when and where it's most convenient for you.
The State of Florida requires counties to offer early voting from October 27 to November 3. Supervisors of Elections have the option to offer six more early voting days from October 22-26 and November 4.
Scroll down to see voting locations listed alphabetically by city:
PASCO COUNTY
Wednesday October 24 – Saturday, November 3
7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
▪East Pasco Government Center
14236 6th Street
Dade City
▪South Holiday Library
4649 Mile Stretch Drive
Holiday
▪Hudson Library
8012 Library Road
Hudson
▪Land O' Lakes Library
2818 Collier Pkwy
Land O' Lakes
▪Pasco County Utilities Administration Building
19420 Central Blvd
Land O' Lakes
▪Regency Park Library
9701 Little Road
New Port Richey
▪West Pasco Government Center
8731 Citizens Drive
New Port Richey
▪Odessa Community Center
1627 Chesapeake Dr
Odessa
▪New River Library
34043 State Road 54
Wesley Chapel
▪Florida Hospital Center Ice
3173 Cypress Ridge Blvd
Wesley Chapel
▪Alice Hall Community Center
38116 5th Ave
Zephyrhills
WHAT TO BRING TO THE VOTING SITE
To avoid delays, elections officials ask you bring one or two forms of identification that include your signature and photo. Without proper identification, you may still vote a provisional ballot, which will later be evaluated by a canvassing board for eligibility.
Any of the following forms of photo identification are acceptable:
- Florida Driver License
- Florida ID Card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
- U.S. Passport
- Debit or Credit Card
- Military ID
- Student ID
- Retirement Center ID
- Neighborhood Association ID
- Public Assistance ID
- Veteran Health ID (issued by VA)
- Concealed Weapon License (issued pursuant to s. 790.06)
- Government Employee ID
If your photo ID does not include your signature, you will be asked to provide another ID that has your signature.
To make the voting process go faster, officials suggest you bring your sample ballot to the polling place with notes on how you plan to vote. By making your voting decisions before going to the polling place, you help keep the lines down.