
Florida Election Information
State Website: Florida Voter Information Page
Find your precinct, how to request an absentee ballot and more via the link above.
2024 Election:
View Election RESULTS
2026 Primary Election:
- Voter Registration Deadline – July 20, 2026
- Absentee Ballot Request Deadline – August 6, 2026
- Early Voting Period – August 8 – 15, 2026
- Election Day: August 18, 2026
2026 General Election:
- Voter Registration Deadline – October 5, 2026
- Absentee Ballot Request Deadline – October 22, 2026
- Early Voting Period – October 24 – October 31, 2026
- Election Day: November 3, 2026
Resources:
- Visit Register to Vote or Update Your Information for information on voter registration and deadline to register
- Visit Vote-by-Mail and Military and Overseas Citizens Voting for information about deadlines to send a vote-by-mail ballot, to request a vote-by-mail ballot and to return vote by a mail ballot
- Visit Early Voting and Secure Ballot Intake Stations for information about mandatory and optional days of early voting and drop off for voted vote-by-mail ballots
Voting on Election Day:
The polls are open on Election Day, from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. (local time). Any voters waiting in line at 7:00 p.m. will have the opportunity to cast a ballot.
Whether voting during early voting or on Election Day, you must bring a current and valid photo ID with signature. Any one of the following photo IDs will be accepted:
- Florida driver’s license
- Florida identification card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
- United States passport
- Debit or credit card
- Military identification
- Student identification
- Retirement center identification
- Neighborhood association identification
- Public assistance identification
- Veteran health identification card issued by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs
- License to carry a concealed weapon or firearm issued pursuant to s. 790.06
- Employee identification card issued by any branch, department, agency, or entity of the Federal Government, the state, a county, or a municipality.
If your photo ID does not include your signature, you will be asked to provide another ID that has your signature.
If you do not bring proper ID, you can still vote a provisional ballot.
As long as you are eligible and voted in the proper precinct, your provisional ballot will count provided the signature on your provisional ballot matches the signature in your registration record.
