The general election is Nov 5, 2024.
Florida, here’s all the info you need to know!
Important Dates to know, Florida!
Voter Registration Deadline
Absentee Ballot Request Deadline
Early Voting
Can I Vote by Mail? (Absentee)
Any registered voter may apply for an absentee ballot and vote by mail.
Am I eligible to register to vote?
- Are a U.S. citizen
- Are a resident of Florida
- Are at least 18 years old by Election Day
- A judge has specifically ruled that you are not able to vote.
- You have been convicted of a felony and have not yet had your civil rights restored.
- For felonies involving murder or sexual offense, you must apply to have your voting rights restored by the State Clemency Board, only after your full sentence is completed, including parole or probation, and payment of any fees.
- For felonies not involving murder or sexual offense, if your sentense is completed including parole, probation, and payment of fees, you may register to vote and cast a ballot
- At the age 16
- At the age of 17
- Valid Florida Driver's License
- U.S. State or Territory or District Issued ID
- Option to Indicate that you do not have the Requested ID
- Last 4 Digits of your Social Security Number
- Complete and send an overseas voter registration/ballot request form to your election office in the U.S. This is one specific form that will register you as an overseas voter and request your absentee ballot – simultaneously.
Can I vote if I have a record?
Please use our eligibility tool to find out if you can vote.
I am a college student. Where do I register to vote?
Students who lived in Florida prior to moving to another state for school, and who wish to establish or keep their Florida voting residency (i.e., at their parents’ address) should have no problem doing so unless they have already registered to vote in another state. If you move to your school address in Florida, with the present intent to make it your principal home and you do not plan to move back to the place you lived before, you should be able to establish residency in Florida. While the Florida Constitution requires that you be “a permanent resident of the state, “no court decision or other law suggests that you need to have anything more than a present intent to stay at your new address.
Will I need ID?
- Your Florida Driver's License Number
- Your Florida ID Number
- Last Four Digits of your Social Security Number
- Retirement Center ID
- Valid Employee Photo ID from Federal or State government
- Valid Student ID
- Valid US Passport
- Debit or Credit Card
- Valid Military ID
- Government Issued Document that shows your current name and address
- Utility Bill, Bank Statement, Government Check, or Paycheck that Shows your current name and address
- Public Assistance ID
- Neighborhood Association ID
- Florida ID Card
- License to Carry Concealed Weapon or Firearm
- Valid US Passport
- Valid ID Issued by the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles, Transportation, Highway Safety, etc.
- Public Assistance ID
- Valid Military ID
- Valid Florida Driver's License
- Valid Student ID
- Neighborhood Association ID
- Retirement Center ID
- Debit or Credit Card
- License to Carry Concealed Weapon or Firearm
- Veteran Health ID Issued by US Department of Veterans Affairs