SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – With nearly 328,000 registered voters, Seminole County Supervisor of Elections is expecting a large turnout for early voting during the general election.
To prepare, they’re turning an old party store into a polling place.“The data says that our Casselberry location, gets twice as many early voting votes than any other voting site in Seminole County,” Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Chris Anderson said.To relieve some of the congestion from the Casselberry library precinct, Anderson said he took a drive looking for a location to serve voters in the East Altamonte area.Anderson said he’s familiar with the area, he patrolled East Altamonte as a Deputy Sheriff a few years ago working for the Seminole County.