Important Dates for the General Election
- * General Election Day: Tuesday, November 5th, 2024
- * Deadline to Register to Vote: October 7th, 2024
- * Deadline to Request a Vote By Mail Ballot: October 24th, 2024
*** IMPORTANT VOTE-BY-MAIL NOTICE ***
Even if you registered to Vote-By-Mail in 2022, you MUST RE-REQUEST a Vote-By-Mail ballot for this year’s election.
- Miami-Dade County Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request Form
- Broward County Vote-by-Mail Guidelines & Vote-by-Mail Request Form
- * Vote-by-Mail Ballots must be received at the Supervisor of Elections Office by 7 p.m. Novembe 5th.
- * Be sure you MAIL your ballot early enough for the postal service to deliver it by November 5th.
- * You can DROP a Vote-By-Mail Ballot at any Early Voting location. They will have secure ballot boxes onsite.
- * You can BRING your Vote-By-Mail Ballot directly to the County Supervisor of Elections Office no later than 7 p.m. November 5th.
County Supervisor of Elections Websites
Supervisor of Elections websites are the central hub for all voting information.
- Verify your Voter Registration Information
- Request a Vote-by-Mail Ballot
- Check your Precinct & Polling Place
- Get a Sample Ballot, personalized for your precinct
- Find Early Voting Dates, Locations & Hours
- Apply to be a Poll-Worker - These are Paid Positions
Miami-Dade County - Supervisor of Elections, Christina White |
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Miami-Dade County General Contact Information: |
Phone: 305-499-8683 Social Media: @MDCelections Main Office: 2700 NW 87 Avenue, Miami, FL 33172 305-499-8683 |
Miami-Dade County Complete Voter Registration Guide |
Broward County - Supervisor of Elections, Joe Scott |
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Broward County General Contact Information: |
Phone: 954-357-VOTE (8683) Email: elections@browardvotes.gov Main Office : Broward County Governmental Center 115 S. Andrews Ave. Room #102 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 |
• Three Ways to Vote |
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• Vote-By-Mail |
• Early Voting |
• Election Day |
Ways to Register to Vote:
* Register Online (you must have a Florida Driver’s License or State I.D. to use this tool)
* Register at the Miami-Dade County Supervisor of Elections Office: 2700 NW 87 Avenue, Doral, FL. 33172
* Register by Mail in Miami Dade County
Download the Voter Registration Application and Mail it to:
Supervisor of Elections P.O. Box 521550, Miami, FL 33152
* Register at the Broward County Supervisor of Elections Office
* Register at any Miami-Dade County Library
* Miami-Dade County Library Locations and Hours
* Register at any Broward County Library
*Broward County Library Locations and Hours
* Register at any Department of Motor Vehicles Location Statewide
*DMV locations in Miami-Dade County
*DMV locations in Broward County
*Apply for voter registration or change your voter registration address Online at the Florida Division of Elections website.
Voter Registration Concerns/Problems? – If you have questions, concerns or inquiries, please contact your local county supervisor of elections.
Note: You cannot apply for voter registration unless you are a U.S. citizen. A lawful permanent resident, alien non-resident or other non-immigrant is not a U.S. citizen for purposes of voter registration.
Important Dates & Deadlines for the November 5th General Election
Register to Vote Deadline for the November 5th General Election: October 7th, 2024 |
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You can register to vote online, in-person, or by mail |
October 7th - last day to register to vote in the General Election |
October 7th - last day to change your party affiliation for the General Election |
Vote-by-Mail (VBM) request deadline for the November 5th General Election: October 24th, 2024 |
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Submit a request online, in writing, in-person, or by phone |
Return your signed ballot asap by mail or in-person. |
Your ballot must be returned in the envelope provided. You MUST sign the outside of the envelope. If the envelope is not signed, your ballot will be invalid. |
How to Return Your Vote-By-Mail Ballot:
Mail your ballot to:
Supervisor of Elections ,P.O. Box 521650, Miami, Florida 33152 Must be received by 7pm Election Day
In Person at:
The Miami-Dade Elections Department located at 2700 NW 87th Avenue, Miami, FL 33172;
Stephen P. Clark Center, Elections Branch Office, 111 NW 1st Street, Lobby, Miami, FL 33128;
Weekdays between 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and no later than 7:00 p.m. on Election Day
During Early Voting:
At any Early Voting location during the hours of operations via Secure Ballot Intake Station
(Vote-by-Mail Drop Box)
Miami-Dade County Vote-by-Mail Guidelines & Instructions for Returning Vote-by Mail Ballots
Miami-Dade County Vote-by-Mail Ballot Request Form
Track Your Miami-Dade County Vote-by-Mail Ballot
Broward County Vote-by-Mail Guidelines & Vote-by-Mail Request Form
* Guidelines for returning a Vote-by-Mail Ballot in Broward County
* Track Your Broward County Vote-by-Mail Ballot
In-Person Early Voting Dates for the November 5th General Election: Miami-Dade County: October 21st - November 3rd, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. Broward County: October 21st - November 3rd, 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. |
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Vote at any Early Voting site during Early Voting |
Live wait-times available on the Supervisor of Elections’ website |
All Early Voting sites have Vote-by-Mail secure ballot intake stations (drop boxes) available on-site |
Miami-Dade County Early Voting Locations
Broward County Early Voting Locations
Vote on Election Day: November 5th |
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Polls open 7am-7pm |
You must vote at your assigned precinct |
You must bring a valid picture-ID to vote |
You can not drop off your Vote-by-Mail ballot at your precinct on Election Day |
On Election Day, your only option to vote is at your assigned precinct |
Redistricting - How has redistricting affected your Voting Precinct & Voting Location?
- Miami-Dade County Redistricting Information
- Broward County Redistricting Polling Place Search by Address
- Broward Polling Place Relocations
- Broward Polling Places by Precinct
- Broward Supervisor of Elections, Joe Scott, explains Redistricting
Florida Constitutional Amendments:
There will be 6 Amendments on the November 5th General Election Ballot.
Here’s a look at each Amendment with an explanation of what will happen if it passes. Constitutional Amendments require a super-majority of 60% to pass.
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