FLORIDA VOTER GUIDE
Three ways to vote YES on Amendment 4 and get government interference out of our private decisions on abortion.
Vote by Mail Ballot Drop Boxes
The date to request a vote by mail ballot has passed.
If you have a mail-in-ballot still in your possession it’s also too late to mail it back. You will need to deliver it by hand to a secure lock box at an early voting location or at your Supervisor of elections office.
If you’ve mailed it, you can check your mail-in ballot status using our Voter Status Lookup tool.
Select your county and click “Find a Secure Drop Box” to see secure drop box locations in your community.
Early Voting
Early Voting is when a person casts a ballot prior to Election Day at a location designated by the county Supervisor of Elections. Depending on the county, early voting happens for one to two weeks, ending the Saturday or Sunday before the election.
Note: Some counties only have early voting information posted for the August Primary Election. Information for the General Election in November, when Amendment 4 will be on the ballot, will likely be posted after the primary.
Select your county from the drop down and click “Get Early Voting Info” to see early voting locations in your community.
Voting on Election Day
The polls are open on Election Day from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. (local time). Any voters waiting in line at 7:00 p.m. will have the opportunity to cast a ballot.
The general election is November 5, 2024.
To find your precinct or polling location, visit the Division of Elections webpage on Voter Precinct Lookup and select your county link.
Select your county from the drop-down and click “Get Voter Info” to get your voter registration details including your election day polling place.
Check your Voter Status
Is your address current? Whats the status of your mail in ballot? Where is your polling location?
Use this voter status check to find out everything you need to know about your voter status.
Select your county from the drop-down and click “Get Voter Info” to get your voter registration details including your election day polling place.
Register to Vote or Update Your Registration
You can register to vote, look up your voter info, and update your registration online at:
To register to vote online, you will need a valid Florida ID or driver’s license. If you need assistance with obtaining one, contact VoteRiders at 1-866-ID-2-VOTE / 1-866-432-8683.
Learn more about voter registration at the Florida Division of Elections website.
English
866-OUR-VOTE
866-687-8683
Spanish/English
888-839-8682
Asian Languages/English
888-274-8683