You may access your sample ballot at Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections website. Still have questions? The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections office can assist. Phone: (561) 656-6200.

Election FAQ
Click here to use an interactive map to enter your address and find which City Commission district you reside in.
There are no write-in candidates for the March 14, 2023 Election. There is no line on the ballot for a write-in candidate. The voting machine cannot read and count a name that is written on the ballot.
Polling locations can be found on the PBC Supervisor of Elections page precinct finder tool.
It is the voter's responsibility to know your correct precinct. By law, you must vote in the correct precinct. It is best to locate your precinct in advance of the election so you don't miss your opportunity to vote.
Any qualified Palm Beach County voter is entitled to vote a vote by mail ballot. Learn more about vote by mail.
Please contact the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections office directly at (561) 656-6200 or via e-mail at mailbox@pbcelections.org.
The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections will have ballots in both English and Spanish. In addition, Creole translation is available by using the ExpressVote equipment at each polling location. Contact the PBC Supervisor of Elections for more information about ExpressVote equipment
If you speak another language, you may bring someone with you to help translate, though by law, you must fill in a form at the precinct affirming that you are requesting to bring someone with you.
According to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections, you are allowed to bring your cell phone into the voting booth with you. While you may not speak and bother other voters, you may certainly use your phone quietly a reference to assist with your voting.
Election results are not available until after the polls close at 7 pm. After 7 p.m. they are available from local TV and radio stations. You may also monitor the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections website for results as they are released.
Apply to be a poll worker online via the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections website.