Everything you need to vote without getting screwed.

Florida changes voting rules on a roughly annual basis. This page is rewritten every December and again every May before the primary. Last full rewrite: May 12, 2026.

Registering & Voting

Register to vote in Florida

New registration, address update, or party change. 29 days before each election is the deadline.

Register →

Check your registration

Confirm you are on the rolls, in the right precinct, and at the correct address. Do this every six months.

Check status →

Find your polling place

August 18 primary precincts are set in early July. We will reprint with directions and bus routes.

Look up →

Vote early in Pinellas

Early voting locations and hours for the August 18 primary. Updated 30 days out.

See sites →

Bring a friend

The single highest-impact thing you can do is bring someone with you. Here is a script that works.

Read the script →

Same-day problem at the polls?

If you are turned away, demand a provisional ballot. Then call our hotline before you leave the building.

Hotline →

Mail-in Ballots

Request a mail-in ballot

Florida no longer auto-renews mail-in requests. You must re-request for each election cycle.

Request →

Track your ballot

Confirm your mail-in ballot was received and counted. Track from the day you mail it.

Track →

Cure a rejected signature

If your signature does not match the one on file, you have until two days after election day to fix it.

Cure form →

Return your ballot in person

Mail-in ballots can be dropped at official drop boxes during early voting hours, no postage needed.

Drop box map →

ID & Eligibility

Acceptable photo ID

Driver license, FL state ID, US passport, military ID, student ID, debit card with photo, plus seven more. List below.

Full list →

No ID on election day?

You still get a ballot. It will be a provisional ballot, and you have two days to bring ID. Do not walk away.

What to do →

Rights restoration for returning citizens

Amendment 4 restored voting rights for most returning citizens. The eligibility check is not as scary as it sounds.

Check eligibility →

Voting while homeless

You can use a shelter, a friend's home, or a street address as your residence. We have helped 60 people do this.

Get help →

Four QR codes for the bulletin board at your library, your church, your coffee shop.

Right-click any code to save the image. Print these on a half-sheet and post them where neighbors will see them. We give them to every new member at the front desk.

Donate

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Join

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Volunteer

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Website

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Florida moved the deadline again, didn’t they.

If a rule on this page changed and we haven’t caught it yet, tell us. We rewrite this page every Monday.

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