Voting Information
Since 1894, there have been 10 Supervisors of Elections in Volusia County.
Volusia County Supervisor of Elections
Lisa Lewis, MFCEP
LLewis@volusia.org
Chief Deputy Supervisor of Elections / Elections Administration Manager
Frank Celeste, MFCEP
FCeleste@volusia.org
Address
1588 N Woodland Blvd.
DeLand, FL 32720
Telephone
West Volusia Area - 386-736-5930
General Information
elections@volusia.org
Duties and Responsibilities of the Supervisor of Elections
The Supervisor of Elections is an elected constitutional officer, serving a four-year term in a partisan county-wide election. The Supervisor of Elections is charged, pursuant to Florida Statutes 97-106, with administering all elections pertaining to federal, state, and county elections held in Volusia County. Additionally, contracts are entered into with municipalities to administer their elections.
Are you registered to vote?
Eligible voters can also register to vote in person by going to:
- Supervisor of Elections
- 1588 N Woodland Blvd.
DeLand, FL 32720 - The Office of Will Roberts - Tax Collector serves as an agent for the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. You can register to vote when you obtain or renew your driver's license or state identification card at any of the license facilities. https://www.vctaxcollector.org
- Registration is also available online: online:https://registertovoteflorida.gov/home
When to re-register
Your registration is permanent unless you move or change your name.
Address changes
If you have moved, you must transfer your registration by re-registering. To Update Your Address, request a Replacement Voter Information Card, or Change Your Political Party Affiliation, visit: https://registertovoteflorida.gov/home.
Name changes
Voters who legally change their name, but not their address, do not have to re-register. If you have changed your name, you can vote after updating your information. https://registertovoteflorida.gov/home
Where do I vote?
On Election Day, you will cast your ballot in a polling place, usually in a public building near your home, that serves as a polling place.
You can also contact the Supervisor of Elections Office for assistance.
