Voter Registration

Florida voters can now register to vote online. The system can be used to submit an application online for new registration, to make changes to your existing registration record or to prefill a voter registration application form.

Please note, if you are a returning citizen formerly convicted of a felony, (excluding violent or sexual felonies) thanks to Amendment 4 (rights restoration) passed in 2018, you now have regained your right to vote!

Florida Online Voter Registration Website

Vote By Mail

Voting by mail can be requested through your local Supervisor of Elections Office. For your convenience we have made a consolidated list of all the Supervisor of Elections throughout Florida.

Your vote-by-mail ballot will not count if the signature on the return envelope does not match the signature on file. Signatures often change due to age, injury, or illness.

To update your signature, complete a Florida Voter Registration Application (English PDF, Division of Elections Website).
Download a Florida Voter Registration Application (Spanish PDF, Division of Elections Website)

Early Voting

Voters who want to vote early should present the following at the early voting site:

  • a valid photo identification; and
  • a signature identification.

Voters can vote at any early voting site within the county when the site is open.

For detailed information on early voting, please visit the Florida Divisions of Elections Early Voting website.

Election Day Voting

The polls are open on Election Day, from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. Any voters waiting in line at 7:00 p.m. will have the opportunity to cast a ballot. 

If you do not know where your polling place is, contact your county Supervisor of Elections. You can also find your precinct and polling place on your county Supervisor of Elections’ website or by using the Voter Information Lookup.

For detailed information on election day voting, please visit the Florida Division of Elections Election Day Voting website.