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The Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) provides recommended earlier timelines (see timetable at the bottom of FVAP's website) for absent military and overseas voters. For more information about election mail and the United States Postal Service, visit the webpage on election-mail.
Vote-by-Mail Ballot Information and Status Lookup. Webpage last updated: October 01, 2024. For information about how to request a vote-by-mail ballot and/or how to vote and return your vote-by-mail ballot, visit Vote-by-Mail.
Florida absentee ballot directions. Use our Absentee Ballot Tool to prepare your application. Sign and date the form. This is very important! Return your completed application to your Local Election Office as soon as possible. We'll provide the mailing address for you.
For more information on accessible voting, including accessible vote-by-mail ballots, assistance for vote-by-mail and supervised voting, please contact your local Supervisor of Elections or refer to the Florida Division of Elections' accessible voting webpage.
Vote-by-Mail (absentee voting) is available in Florida and no excuse is required. The last day to request a vote-by-mail ballot from your local Supervisor of Elections is no later than 5:00 pm, 12 days before the election.
If you are unable or prefer not to vote early or at the polls on Election Day, you may request a vote-by-mail ballot. The vote-by-mail packet will include instructions on how to mark your ballot, sign the voter’s certificate, and return your ballot.
Access the Voter Information tool to track the status of your vote-by-mail ballot. You can also view your voting districts, voter information, and customized sample ballots.
Check here for your voter registration status. To find your polling place, sample ballot, and vote-by-mail ballot status, check your Supervisor of Elections' website. Please allow 1-2 business days for newly entered voter registration information to appear on this website.
Florida Supervisors of Elections, Inc. This website is hosted by VR Systems Inc. For Vote-by-Mail, Early Voting and Election Day information, please contact your local Supervisor of Elections Office. Visit our Contact My SOE page to find your Supervisor of Elections
Florida lawmakers in 2016 changed the terminology from “absentee” to “vote-by-mail” because all registered voters in the state are allowed to cast a ballot without showing up at their ...