Voter Registration

If you need to register to vote or update your registration, click here to register with the Florida Supervisor of Elections. 

To download a current Voter Registration form to print, click here for one in English, and here for one in Spanish.

For information on the candidates and issues on your ballot, and other information about voting, check out Vote411.org, the League’s online guide to elections. Fill in the box below to get customized info on races in your area. Information on local, state and national races will be added as it is received by the local, state and national Leagues.

Florida is a “closed primary” state. That means that only voters registered with a political party may vote in that party’s Primary Election. You can change your party affiliation by submitting an updated on-line Voter Registration Application at any time, but the change must be made 29 days before an Election in order to be valid for that election. All registered voters, regardless of party affiliation, may vote on issues and nonpartisan races during a Primary Election. And your party does not affect your ballot for any election other than a Primary Election.

Questions about Voting…

…in Florida? Click here

…in Hillsborough County? Click here for the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections website.

…How do I update my information in Hillsborough County? Click here for the Pasco County Supervisor of Elections website.

…in Pasco County? Click here

…How do I update my information in Pasco County? Click here

When you go to a Polling Place:

You must bring a valid photo and signature ID with you. Examples of acceptable photo ID include: 

Florida Driver License, Florida ID card issued by the DMV, US Passport, Debit or Credit Card, Military ID, Student ID, Retirement Center ID, Neighborhood Association ID, Public Assistance ID, Veteran Health ID (issued by the VA), Government Employee ID

If your photo ID does not include your signature, you will be asked to provide another ID that has your signature.