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How To Vote this November: 2024 General Election
registertovoteflorida.gov/home
Attention:
- Deadline to register for 2024 General Election: October 7, 2024
- See “When to register” for more information.
The website may be used to prefill and print the statewide voter registration application (DS-DE 39) in English and Spanish. The application is also available through the Forms webpage.
Am I Already Registered?
Check here: https://registration.elections.myflorida.com/CheckVoterStatus
Register or Update
Check here: https://registertovoteflorida.gov/eligibilityreactive
How to submit an online application:
You will need:
- Your Florida driver license or Florida identification card issued by the Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles,
- The issued date of your Florida DL or Florida ID card; and
- The last four digits of your Social Security Number.
Note: If you do not have any of the information above, you may still use the online system to prefill a voter registration application form. However, you will have to print, sign, and mail or deliver your voter registration application to your county Supervisor of Elections.
You should not use this system to register or update your voter registration information if you are a participant with the Florida Attorney General’s Address Confidentiality Program (See sections 741-401.-741.409, and 741.465, Florida Statutes). Contact your county Supervisor of Elections to register.
Who is eligible to register:
You must:
- Be a citizen of the United States of America (only U.S. citizens have the right to register or vote in Florida.);
- Be a legal resident of Florida;
- Be a legal resident of the county in which you seek to be registered;
- Be at least 16 years old to preregister or at least 18 years old to register and vote;
- Not be a person who has been adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state without having the right to vote restored; and
- Not be a person convicted of a felony without having your right to vote restored.
Notice: It is a 3rd degree felony to submit false information. Maximum penalties are $5,000 and/or 5 years in prison.
How to pre-register before you turn 18
You can pre-register to vote if you are at least 16 and meet all other eligibility requirements. The pre-registration will become an active registration when you turn 18. Your Supervisor of Elections will then mail you a voter registration card and you will be eligible to vote. If your 18th birthday occurs between the registration deadline and the date of the election, and you were pre-registered before the registration deadline, you will be eligible to vote in that election.
When to register:
The deadline to register for an upcoming election is 29 days before that election. You can also update your registration record at any time. However, since Florida is a closed primary election state, a party change for a primary election must be made by the registration deadline for that election. If the deadline has passed, you can still submit an online application at any time and it will be processed for future elections.
- If you submit an online application, the deadline is midnight (11:59:59 eastern time).
- If you mail your application, the application must be postmarked by the registration deadline date for the applicable election.
- If you deliver the application in person, it must be received by the Supervisor of Elections office by the close of business by the deadline.
What browsers to use:
The Florida OVR application works best when using the latest version of a browser (e.g., Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Opera 10 or higher, or Mozilla Firefox). For more information, see the Help page.
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