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Voting Resources
Scroll down to find helpful information about checking your voter registration status, registering to vote, requesting a vote-by-mail ballot, and reactivating inactive voters to avoid being purged from voter rolls.
Map: Florida SD 1
Key Election Dates
Primary Election 2024​
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Early voting………...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…............. Aug 10 – 17, 2024
Deadline for Vote-by-Mail ballot to be received………............. Aug 20, 2024 @ 7 PM
Election Day……...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...............…........ Aug 20, 2024
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General Election 2024​
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Deadline to register to vote…...........…...........…...........…......…….. Oct 7, 2024
Deadline to request a Vote-by-Mail ballot……...........…...........…........…..Oct 24, 2024 @ 5 PM
Early voting ……...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…..........….. Oct 26 – Nov 2, 2024
Deadline for Vote-by-Mail ballot to be received………............ Nov 5, 2024 @ 7 PM
Election Day……...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…...........…........….. Nov 5, 2024
Check Your Voter Registration Status
If the last time a person voted was before 2020, they may have been removed from Florida’s active voter list. People who are inactive are at risk of being purged from voter rolls. Voters can be reactivated by: (1) updating voter's registration address, phone, or signature; (2) Signing a petition, such as the Right to Clean Water Petition or the Florida Decides Healthcare ballot initiative (*note: Petitions must be submitted on paper); or (3) Requesting a vote-by-mail ballot (select your county below). It's smart to double check to make sure you haven't been purged!
Find Your Polling Place, Sample Ballot, & Vote By Mail Ballot Status
Vote-by-Mail
All vote-by-mail requests expired on Dec. 31, 2022. Voters who wish to receive a Vote-by-Mail ballot for the 2024 elections must complete a new Vote-by-Mail ballot request.
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Vote-by-mail requests expire after each federal general election cycle. To continue to receive vote-by-mail ballots, you must submit a new vote-by-mail request each general election cycle.
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If you plan to mail your ballot, allow at least one week for your ballot to reach the Supervisor of Elections office. You can also drop your ballot off in person during office hours or Early Voting sites during Early Voting hours.
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Make Sure Your Signatures Match
Verify your signature on your voter card and your licensee (and for VBM, make sure to sign the sealed envelope) so your vote is counted. You can update your signature at any time (online or in person) before you return your ballot.