If you have any problem with casting your vote or if you observe a problem at your polling place, contact your county Supervisor of Elections office immediately. If that does not resolve the issue, please call the
Election Protection Hotline.
THE VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE HAS BEEN EXTENDED IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 5 P.M. EST.
For help on election day call 1-866-OUR-VOTE (1-866-687-8683)
Be sure to register to vote for the general election by the deadline of
Tuesday, October 18, 2016 (in the state of Florida). You can
apply to register to vote with the Florida Division of Elections.
Not sure if you're registered to vote? Check the
Florida Division of Elections website to find out.
Vote before Election Day by mail or during the Early Voting period, October 24 - November 5 or 6. (Some areas offer additional days. Check with your county supervisor of elections.)
Bring one of the following photo IDs to the polls:
If the ID you show doesn’t have your signature, you’ll have to bring another ID with your signature on it. The ID with your signature does not have to include your photo. You will also have to sign your name.
If you go to the polls without the acceptable ID, you can cast a provisional ballot. It will be counted if your signature on your ballot matches your signature on your voter registration on file.
Early voting and voting by mail are the easiest ways to vote in this election.
If you want to vote by mail this year in the primary election:
If you want to vote by mail this year in the general election:
If you want to vote in person before Election Day:
Have specific questions about ID requirements, early voting, provisional ballots, or other issues? Check out the
Let Me Vote section of the ACLU's national website, created with help from Vote411.org and the League of Women Voters.