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Early Voting in Seminole County for the General Election begins Monday, October 19th and runs through Sunday, November 1st from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. (14 days of Early Voting)

Casselberry Library
215 N Oxford Rd
Casselberry, FL 32707

Lake Mary Library
580 Green Way Blvd
Lake Mary, FL 32746

Supervisor of Elections
1500 East Airport Boulevard
Sanford, FL

Oviedo Aquatic Center
148 Oviedo Blvd
Oviedo, FL 32765

Sanford Library
150 N Palmetto Ave
Sanford, FL 32771

Wekiva Library
245 N Hunt Club Blvd
Longwood, FL 32779

Oviedo Library
310 N Division St
Oviedo, FL 32765

Altamonte Springs
1140 E. Altamonte Drive
Suite 1003
Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701

Seminole County Early Voting Locations

By Lee Constantine
July 31, 2020

DOUBLE TROUBLE: Over the past four months, no organizations have worked harder than Florida’s Emergency Operation Centers. For more than 130 days, they have been activated, 24/7, to deal with the health-related complications of COVID-19. Now, these same folks have to shift and add to their assignment preparation for the effects of a possible Category 1 hurricane. As Isaias approaches, sandbag distribution and mobilization of personnel all have to be coordinated while adjusting for social distancing, face-masks and medical staff needed at potential shelter locations. Words are inadequate to appreciate the double-duty of our Emergency Management and Public Safety workers, but let’s try: Thank you!

Central Florida 100 (7/31/20)

Seminole County is a fun place to raise a family. It isn’t just about family fun, though—Seminole County also provides affordable housing and excellent schools. 

The Stacker

SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — A Seminole County commissioner is being attacked in a new television ad that’s aimed at stopping his bid for re-election.

The ad shows a highly-doctored photo of Seminole County commissioner Lee Constantine wafting from a toilet.

It calls Constantine a liberal, however he is a lifetime Republican. 

The ad is sponsored by Sunshine State Rising.

Campaign finance records for the political action committee show a dark money trail with untraceable donors.

Constantine says he believes he knows who is behind the ads. He says it is a former Republican state lawmaker who is behind one of the most controversial proposed developments in Seminole County history.

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