Politics & Government
New Voter Cards Mailed
The new cards will provide voters with their district and precinct numbers and polling places.

The Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Office yesterday began mailing out Voter Information Cards to all 695,000 registered Hillsborough County voters.
The Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Office is required to mail new
voter information cards to all registered voters as part of the redistricting process, which included redrawing precinct lines to conform to new district boundaries.
The new cards will provide voters with their district and precinct numbers and
polling places.
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The mailing will take approximately one week, with the last cards going out on June 27.
"With the August 14 primary election rapidly approaching, it's important that
voters take a good look at all of the information on their cards since there
may be changes to their districts, precinct number and polling place," said
Earl Lennard, Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections. "If you vote on
Election Day, you must vote in your polling place, so please be sure to check
your new voter information cards and become familiar with where your polling
place is located."
Election day voters are advised to bring photo and signature identification to
the polls to avoid delays.
Voters who do not receive a new Voter Information Card by July 9 are
encouraged to contact the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Office at (813) 744-5900. Voters can also check their registration status, find their polling place and request a Vote By Mail Ballot by visiting www.VoteHillsborough.org.
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