In-Person Voting Information
For those voting in-person on August 18th, information on precinct locations and voting hours can be found below, organized by county:
Brevard County: For voters who do not know their polling place or wish to confirm the address of their polling place, simply input your home address into the link below to find your precinct: https://www.votebrevard.gov/voter-information/find-your-precinct
Polls are open 7:00am to 7:00pm.
Indian River County: For voters who do not know their polling place or wish to confirm the address of their polling place, simply input your home address into the link below to find your precinct: https://www.voteindianriver.com/VOTERS/Find-My-Precinct
Polls are open 7:00am to 7:00pm.
Orange County: For voters who do not know their polling place or wish to confirm the address of their polling place, simply input your home address into the link below to find your precinct: https://www.ocfelections.com/find-my-polling-place
Polls are open 7:00am to 7:00pm.
Drop Box Sites for Absentee Ballot Voters
For voters planning to Vote-by-Mail or Absentee Ballot, ballots need to be received by the Supervisor of Elections Office by 7pm on August 18th to be eligible to be counted. We do not recommend you vote by mail at this late date. Instead, we encourage you to drop off your ballots at any of these locations:
Indian River County: Mail Ballot Drop Boxes will be located at:
Indian River County Main Library
1600 21st Street
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Sebastian City Hall
1225 Main Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
Supervisor of Elections Office
4375 43rd Ave
Vero Beach, FL 32967
Source: https://www.voteindianriver.com/Vote-By-Mail/Vote-By-Mail-FAQs
Brevard County: Voters may drop off ballots in ballot boxes at any of the four Elections Offices in Brevard County:
Titusville
400 South St
Titusville, FL 32780
Viera
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Viera, FL 32940
Melbourne
1515 Sarno Road
Melbourne, FL 32935
Palm Bay
450 Cogan Dr SE
Palm Bay, FL 32909
Source: https://www.votebrevard.gov/Ballots-by-Mail/Mail-Ballot-Information
Orange County: Ballots can be dropped off at the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office, located at:
119 West Kaley Street
Orlando, FL 32806
OR ballots can be dropped off at any of the Orange County Early Voting locations, which can be found here: https://ocfelections.com/early-voting-locations
Readers defend Col. Caine in Florida Today Letters to the Editor
In a Florida Today Opinion piece published on August 13th, veterans articulated their support for Col. Scott Caine and defended the Colonel against attacks from Rep. Bill Posey. Read their letters via the link below:
https://www.floridatoday.com/story/opinion/2020/08/13/letters-and-feedback-aug-13-2020/3346053001/
Col. Scott Caine on “United We Stand” with Jim Fini on 8/11
Col. Caine had the opportunity to share his Flight Plan for Relaunching America’s Economy as a guest on “United We Stand” with Jim Fini of Vero’s Voice on August 11th. Fini writes that he is “quite impressed” with the Colonel and urges voters in Florida’s 8th district to vote for Caine, adding: “I think it’s time we have Scott’s brand of proven leadership and his deep foreign policy and military knowledge that will be invaluable as we meet the challenge of a rising China.” Watch the interview here:
Col. Caine on Joe Pags Show to Discuss China and TikTok on 8/11
Col. Scott Caine appeared on the nationally syndicated Joe Pags Show to talk about Trump, China, and TikTok. Watch the interview here:
Veterans call on Bill Posey to clean up his act
Local veterans are rallying behind retired Air Force Col. and 8th Congressional District candidate Scott Caine after a series of baseless name-calling attacks by a career politician desperate to hold onto power in Washington. Here’s what they have to say:
“It’s pretty sad that a Congressman has to resort to name-calling against a man of such honor like Col. Caine. Scott Caine has served our country for 30 years, risking his life flying combat missions and then leading 30,000 men and women in uniform. The more appropriate name is ‘honorable’ when it comes to Col. Caine. I stand with many Florida veterans who condemn Bill Posey for disrespecting Col. Caine with such childish name-calling.
I stand proud of Col. Caine and know veterans appreciate his willingness to keep serving our country after his decorated military career.”
– MSgt. Frankie Reilly, USAF (Ret.) Pararescueman
“I have a real issue with Bill Posey. I’ve reached out to him and he basically blew me off. I lost my benefits after 17 years of service. I contacted my Congressman and he did NOTHING. So for Posey to go out there and act like he’s done a lot for the military, I take issue with that.
I’m proud to be a highly decorated combat Veteran and for ANYONE to disparage any of my brothers or sisters in arms shows exactly the caliber and character of the person who does so. It also tells me Posey couldn’t possibly have ever served. For him to refer to a FIGHTER pilot as a RINO is such a slap in the face, not only to my father and uncles who gave their lives for this country and her freedom, but to all those brave men and women who came before us. It makes me snot-slinging mad!”
– LN1 Brenda Donohoe USN (Ret.) Fleet Marine, Naval AirCrewman, Surface Warfare Specialist
“Bill Posey says he is for Veterans. That is, until an extremely decorated Veteran like Col. Scott Caine wants to hold Bill accountable.
Posey joined with Democrats to embarrass President Trump – the only Republican to do so. Shame on Posey. He has let my fellow Veterans and me down by NOT supporting President Trump.
WE need to hold Bill accountable for his promises and inconsistencies.
I’ve called Bill Posey’s office numerous times and I got the run-around. He wants to play both sides and still refuses to do In-Person Town Hall Meetings to answer us face-to-face. I’m a strong conservative and there’s absolutely nothing RINO about Colonel Scott Caine at all. He is a patriotic and honorable man of integrity with an unwavering commitment to the United States. Calling a 30-year Veteran an unsubstantiated name is as low as Bill Posey can go. Americans are tired of these career politicians. We need Colonel Scott Caine, a proven leader, to be our Congressman at this difficult time.”
– MSgt. Ron LaMacchia, USAF (Ret.)
“I wore the uniform in Vietnam and got spit on when returning to the USA. Our military was disrespected back then and anyone who disparages one of my fellow veterans is no friend of mine.
Bill Posey has not been there for veterans, just like many Americans turned their back on me and my brothers who served in Vietnam.
It wasn’t until Ronald Reagan that pride and strength in our military was brought back and President Trump’s strengthening of the military is second to none. We need a man who’s worn the uniform and knows what veterans are going through. Scott Caine has EARNED my vote!”
– Curtis Long, USAF, Vietnam Veteran
Col. Scott Caine on CBS News to Discuss SpaceX Splashdown on 8/2/2020
Col. Scott Caine joins CBS to discuss the SpaceX splashdown and what it means for future American space flight. Click here to watch.
Where To Vote Early In Person
Early Voting
Brevard County
August 8, 2020 through August 15, 2020
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekdays
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on weekends
Titusville Elections Office
400 South St
Titusville, FL 32780
Kiwanis Island Park Gymnasium
950 Kiwanis Island Park Rd
Merritt Island, FL 32952
Dr. Joe Lee Smith Community Center
415 Stone St
Cocoa, FL 32922
Viera Regional Community Center
2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Viera, FL 32940
David R. Schechter Community Center
1089 South Patrick Dr
Satellite Beach, FL 32937
Wickham Park Community Center
2815 Leisure Way
Melbourne, FL 32935
Max K. Rodes Park Community Center
3410 Flanagan Ave
West Melbourne, FL 32904
Tony Rosa Palm Bay Community Center
1502 Port Malabar Blvd NE
Palm Bay, FL 32905
Ted Whitlock Community Center
370 Championship Cir NW
Palm Bay, FL 32907
Palm Bay Elections Office
450 Cogan Dr SE
Palm Bay, FL 32909
Indian River County
August 8, 2020 through August 15, 2020
All Early Voting Location hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. daily
Supervisor of Elections Office
4375 43rd Avenue
Vero Beach, FL 32967
Sebastian City Hall
1225 Main Street
Sebastian, FL 32958
Indian River County Main Library
1600 21st Street
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Orange County
August 3, 2020 through August 16, 2020
All Early Voting Location Hours: 9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. daily
All voters in Orange County can go to *any* of the early voting locations listed on the website: https://www.ocfelections.com/early-voting-locations