Voting Resources for Floridians

By All Voting is Local

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Vote-By-Mail

If you would like to have a vote-by-mail ballot mailed to you for elections taking place between January 1, 2025, and December 31, 2026, you must submit a vote-bymail request. This applies to all voters, even if you voted by mail in the 2024 General Election. The deadline to apply is 5 p.m. on the 12th day before election day. Visit allvoting.org/FLVoteByMail to find your county’s Supervisor of Elections vote-bymail request portal.

Voter Registration (For Individuals)

Visit keepfloridavoting.org to learn more about what Floridians can and cannot do to help each other with voter registration.

2025 Elections

Visit statevoicesfl.org/elections/ for a list of upcoming elections.

Third-Party Voter Registration Organizations (3PVRO)

Through a partnership developed by the Harvard Law Clinic and All Voting is Local, groups can receive pro-bono legal advice from the law clinic on setting up voter registration programs and risk assessments. Visit allvoting.org/flvoterregadvice and complete the form to request advice.

3PVRO Deadlines & Fines Cheat-Sheet

Deadline to deliver collected voter registration applications:10 days, or before book closing if less than 10 days.
Applications delivered after 10 days of being collected:$50* per each day late.
Applications collected before book closing but delivered after the deadline:$100* per each day late.
Applications not delivered to the county in which the applicant resides:$500* per each day late.
If a 3PVRO is convicted of altering an application without the knowledge or consent of an applicant:$5,000
Annual fines cap:$250,000

*Fines may be higher if it’s determined the 3PVRO acted willfully.

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