Check your Status & Vote your Way

Check your Status & Vote your Way

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According to the Florida Division of Elections > Vote by Mail webpage (last item, bottom): A request to receive a vote-by-mail ballot covers all elections from the date a request was submitted through the end of the calendar year for the next ensuing regularly scheduled general election. ... A request must then be renewed thereafter if the voter wishes to continue to receive a vote-by-mail ballot after the expiration of each time period thereafter. 

Visit VolusiaElections.gov > Elections ... locate the Vote-by-Mail request ... complete it to have your ballot delivered to your home ... and then choose how to cast your final vote by mail or in person.  

Even if you know you want to vote in person, having your ballot delivered at home is a good back up plan in case you cannot get to the polls. The method also allows you to track it from start-to-finish.  

Voting Dates & Deadlines

VCSOE logoFlorida is a closed primary state. To vote for political party nominations in the August primary election, you must be registered for your party affiliation 29 days before the election. You also can register as a new Florida voter or change your registration information 29 days before the General election in November. See VolusiaElections.gov > Elections > Calendar for the latest timelines. 

Florida Voting Laws

FL DOE logoChanges to Florida voting laws can have implications for voters in each election cycle, so cross-check the latest State guidance to confirm your voting plans. Other public sources include Vote411 and AllVotingIsLocal - where you'll find more useful tips for registration and checking your voter status.