You didn't vote in the primary election by mail or stop at one of Osceola County's 10 early voting sites through Sunday, like 25,907 voters in Osceola County have done.
All is not lost — if you are a registered voter you can vote on Election Day on Tuesday, Aug. 18, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The only thing you've lost is some flexibility, as you'll have to vote in your home precinct. (Remember to bring your photo ID!)
It's listed on your voter registration card. Don't have that, and unsure where your polling place is? You can search for your home polling location online at the Supervisor of Elections website: https://www.voteosceola.gov/en-us/voter-information/check-your-voter-status/
If there is a problem with your status, in certain situations the Supervisor of Elections is required by law to provide a provisional ballot.
As a reminder, the Osceola News-Gazette participated with the News Collaborative of Central Florida to produce the Osceola County Voter's Guide, with candidate profiles of the races Osceola voters will be casting ballots for this primary election race.