your guide to voting in florida

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VOTER ALERT!

Make sure that your voter registration information is up-to-date.
To be eligible to vote, your voter registration information must be up to date.
  • Under a 2022 law, Floridians who renew or replace their driver’s license receive a new, randomly generated ID number to help prevent fraud and identity theft.  A mismatch between your driver’s license and voter records may affect your ability to request a mail-in ballot online or sign a petition. Contact your county Supervisor of Elections to verify that your new number is updated in their records.
  • If you have moved, update your address with your county Supervisor of Elections to remain eligible to vote.
Mail-in Ballot Alert
The new law requires any voter who wishes to vote by mail to request a mail-in ballot EACH YEAR. You will NOT be eligible to vote by mail if you have not requested a mail-in ballot for the 2026 elections. Contact your Supervisor of Elections.

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general information

Everything you need to know about voting in Florida

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away from home?

If you are in the military, or living overseas, your vote still counts.

How You Can Vote

florida's new voter law

The Florida legislature recently revised election-related statutes.

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