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Florida - Voter Registration Information


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VOTER REGISTRATION

All U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years of age, are residents of the state, and have no felony convictions, are eligible to register to vote in Florida. To register, appear in person at your county's Supervisor of Elections Office or your local Department of Motor Vehicles. Mail-in registration cards are available at public libraries, offices of public assistance, and many county and state agencies, such as the Supervisor of Elections Office.
ABSENTEE BALLOTS

If you know you will be unable to make it to the polls on Election Day, be sure your voice is heard by voting via absentee ballot! To obtain a ballot, you must request an application for an absentee ballot from the Supervisor of Elections in person, by mail, or by phone. Upon receipt of your completed application form, the Supervisor of Elections will send an absentee ballot, which must be competed and received by the Supervisor no later than 7:00 p.m., on Election Day. You may also vote absentee in person at the Supervisor's of Elections Office beginning 29 days prior to Election Day.
PRIMARY ELECTIONS

Florida has a closed primary election system, which means that only voters who are registered with a particular party can vote in the primary election, and they must vote in the primary of the party with which they are affiliated. Independent voters are ineligible to vote in any primary election.
FOR MORE INFORMATION

For additional information on the elections, please contact the Florida Division of Elections at 850/245-6200. For information on specific party requirements, contact your State Republican Party at 850/222-7920, or your State Democratic Party at 850/222-3411.

PROTECT YOUR SECOND AMENDMENT RIGHTS

BY EXERCISING YOUR RIGHT TO VOTE!

 

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