Voter Information
2024 PRIMARY ELECTION
Deadline to send vote-by-mail ballots to UOCAVA voters: July 6, 2024
Deadline to send vote-by-mail ballots to domestic voters: July 11 – 18, 2024
Deadline to register to vote or change party affiliation: July 22, 2024
Deadline to request that ballot be mailed: August 8, 2024
Early voting period (mandatory period): August 10 – 17, 2024
Election Day: August 20, 2024
2024 GENERAL ELECTION
Deadline to send vote-by-mail ballots to UOCAVA voters: September 21, 2024
Deadline to send vote-by-mail ballots to domestic voters: September 26, 2024 – October 3, 2024
Deadline to register to vote: October 7, 2024 (no deadline to change party affiliation)
Deadline to request that ballot be mailed: October 24, 2024
Early voting period (mandatory period): October 26 – November 2, 2024
Election Day: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 5, 2024
To vote in Florida, you must be a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years old on Election Day, and a resident of Florida. If you had a felony conviction, you can vote after you finish all parts of your sentence, including any probation, parole, or other conditions such as restitution. You can vote while under guardianship unless a judge has revoked your right to vote. The eligibility requirements to restore voting rights are found in the Florida Constitution and Florida Statutes. See specifically, section 4, Article VI, Fla. Const., and section 98.0751, Fla. Stat.
Florida voters can vote one of three convenient ways: Vote-by-mail upon request, vote during early voting, or vote on Election Day. Read below for more information about voting by mail.
Signature Update: Signatures do change over time due to age, illness or other reasons. If voting by mail or casting a provisional ballot at the polls, the signature on file at the time your vote by mail ballot is received or when you cast a provisional ballot, respectively, is the signature used to verify your signature on the ballot certificate. Additionally, your signature is used to verify a candidate or initiative petition you may sign. The signatures must match in order for the ballot or petition to count. Signature updates can be made at any time. (F.S. 98.077) Please update your signature using a voter registration application (English Español).
A vote-by-mail ballot must be returned and received by the Supervisor of Elections in the county of registration no later than 7:00 p.m. (local time) on election day for the respective election in order to be counted.
*A 10-day extension exists only for overseas voters for the Presidential Preference Primary and General Election only.
VOTER INFORMATION LOOKUP
Use the Voter Information Look-up to check your voter registration and party status.
It may take 1-2 business days (longer during book closing periods) for new registrations and updates entered into the Florida Voter Registration System to be available through the look-up.
If you cannot find your information, please contact your county Supervisor of Elections or call the Division of Elections’ Voter Assistance Hotline at 1.866.308.6739.
Florida Relay Service (TDD or voice) is available to persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, or speech disabled. Dial 7-1-1. For more information visit the Florida Relay Service
PRECINCT & VOTER INFORMATION
Find your precinct within your county by selecting your county HERE!
VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT INFORMATION AND STATUS LOOKUP
Select your county HERE to access ballot information and status:
VOTER REGISTRATION
Select your county HERE to access ballot information and status:
ONLINE VOTER REGISTRATION
Submit an online application for new registration or an update to your existing record
Accessible Voting for Persons with Disabilities
Information on voting for persons with disabilities
Early Voting and Drop Boxes
How to cast a ballot at an early voting location before election day
Military and Overseas Citizens Voting
Information for military and overseas voters
Election Day Voting
Information on how to vote at the polls on election day
Language Assistance for Voting
Information on language assistance and translation of election materials into Spanish
Vote-by-Mail
How to request and vote a vote-by-mail ballot