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Voting FAQs
Q: Do I need to mark every item on the ballot?
A: No, it's ok to skip races. Whether you just vote for the candidates and issues you care about or you mark the entire ballot, your vote counts.
Q: Can I bring my children?
A: Of course! We encourage bringing your children to the polls and giving them the priceless experience of voting in a democracy.
Q: I still have my mail ballot at home. What should I do?
A: We do not recommend mailing it back at this point. You should either drop your ballot off at your county elections office or vote in person at your assigned precinct. Bring your mail ballot to be cancelled out.
Q: How can I check if my vote was counted?
A: You can "Track Your Ballot" on your County's Supervisor of Elections website.
Register to Vote
Registering to vote is the first step to becoming a voter. Register once and you'll be registered for life!
There are two ways you can register:
Register online at registertovoteflorida.gov
Download this paper form, complete it, and send it back
Vote by Mail
In 2020, more than 44% of Floridian voters voted by mail. It's safe and secure.
Two ways to request your ballot:
Request it online on your county supervisor of elections website
By phone by calling your county supervisor of elections
Helpful Tips:
You can track your ballot to make sure your vote counted
You will need to request a new mail ballot every two years
Early Voting
Early voting is available one to two weeks before every election. You can vote at any early voting site in your county.
For the 2022 primary, early voting will take place between:
August 13-21 in Broward
August 8-21 in Miami-Dade
August 8-21 in Palm Beach
Helpful tips
Early voting wait times are available on your county website.
You can drop your mail ballot off at early voting sites.
Election Day
Polls are open 7 AM to 7 PM on election day. You must vote at your assigned voting precinct.
Helpful tips:
You can vote as long as you are in line by 7 PM.
You can't drop your ballot off on election day, but you can bring your uncompleted ballot and vote in person.