Palm Coast Voting: Polling Places, Hours & Absentee

Elections and Campaign Finance Florida 3 Minutes Read · published March 08, 2026 Flag of Florida

Palm Coast, Florida residents vote under Flagler County administration. Local polling places, hours and absentee (vote-by-mail) options are administered by the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections; see the county office for precinct assignments, sample ballots and ballot-tracking tools Flagler County Supervisor of Elections[1].

Confirm your precinct and acceptable ID before election day.

Polling places & hours

Polling places in Palm Coast are assigned by precinct. Typical general-election hours in Florida are sunrise to sunset for early voting and 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on election day unless otherwise published; verify your assigned location and exact hours with the county office before voting.

  • Check precinct assignment via the county Registrar or Supervisor of Elections.
  • Confirm opening and closing times for early voting and election day; times can vary by election.
  • Contact the Supervisor of Elections for polling-place accessibility or location questions.

Absentee ballots (Vote-by-Mail)

Florida provides a Vote-by-Mail option for eligible voters. Requesting, receiving and returning a vote-by-mail ballot follows the procedures established by the Supervisor of Elections and the Florida Division of Elections; deadlines and ID requirements are set by statute and by the county office.

  • Submit a Vote-by-Mail request by the county deadline for the specific election.
  • Use official ballot-tracking tools provided by the Supervisor of Elections to confirm mailing and return.
  • There is no fee to request or return a vote-by-mail ballot.

Penalties & Enforcement

Election law enforcement and related penalties are set out under Florida law and are administered locally by the Supervisor of Elections and, where applicable, investigated by law enforcement or state authorities. Specific fines or monetary penalties for voting-related offenses are not always listed on the county voter pages; if amounts or ranges are required, consult the controlling statute or county notice.

  • Enforcer: Flagler County Supervisor of Elections handles voter administration and complaint intake; criminal investigations may involve state or local law enforcement.
  • Fine amounts: not specified on the cited page.
  • Escalation: first, repeat or continuing-offence escalation is not specified on the cited page.
  • Non-monetary sanctions: may include referral for criminal prosecution, injunctions or court remedies; specific orders are handled through courts or the state enforcement process.
  • Complaints and inspections: file complaints with the Supervisor of Elections office or the state Division of Elections as instructed on official pages.
Report suspected election offenses promptly to preserve evidence and timelines.

Applications & Forms

The primary application for absentee voting is the Vote-by-Mail request form published by election authorities. Specific form names or numbers may be listed on the county or state elections pages; if a form number is required for your request, see the Supervisor of Elections or the Florida Division of Elections for the current document and submission details.

Action steps

  • Verify registration and precinct at least two weeks before the election.
  • Request a Vote-by-Mail ballot by the county deadline for your election.
  • Track your mailed ballot and return it according to instructions—use certified mail or drop-off locations if available.
  • If you receive a notice of challenge or irregularity, follow the appeal or cure instructions provided by the Supervisor of Elections.

FAQ

Where is my polling place?
Your polling place is assigned by precinct; check your precinct assignment and sample ballot with the Flagler County Supervisor of Elections website or office.
What are the hours on election day?
Election-day hours are published per election; confirm opening and closing times with the Supervisor of Elections for the specific election you plan to vote in.
How do I request an absentee ballot?
Submit a Vote-by-Mail request using the official request form by the county deadline; see the county or state elections page for the form and submission methods.

How-To

  1. Confirm your voter registration and precinct online or by phone with the Supervisor of Elections.
  2. Decide whether to vote in person or request a Vote-by-Mail ballot.
  3. If voting by mail, complete and submit the official Vote-by-Mail request by the published deadline.
  4. Return your completed ballot according to the instructions and verify receipt using ballot-tracking tools.

Key Takeaways

  • Flagler County administers polling places and absentee ballots for Palm Coast residents.
  • Confirm precinct, hours and deadlines well before election day.

Help and Support / Resources


  1. [1] Flagler County Supervisor of Elections - Voter information