Voter Information

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VOTER INFORMATION

Confirm Your Voter Registration Status
Check your voter registration online to confirm your voter registration information in correct. Verify if you are still registered to vote, and that your name, address, etc. are correct. You can also verify your polling location and know where to vote in person on Election Day. 
Contact Miami-Dade Elections Department for voter information questions at 305-499-VOTE (8683).

Register to Vote  - Read the Miami-Dade County Voter Information Guide.(Español) (Kreyòl)
Registering to vote is a right. It is available to all United States citizens who meet the requirements below:

  • Be a citizen of the United States of America;
  • Be a legal resident of Florida;
  • Be a legal resident of the county in which you seek to be registered;
  • Be at least 18 years old to register and vote;
  • Not be a person who has been adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting in Florida or any other state without having the right to vote restored; and
  • Not be a person convicted of a felony without having your right to vote restored.

The deadline to register for an upcoming election is 29 days before that election.

Vote-By-Mail Information (VBM)
Important Voter Information FOR VOTE-BY-MAIL: Due to changes in Florida law, all requests for vote-by-mail ballots expired at the end of 2022. Therefore, if you have NOT updated your Vote-By-Mail and want to continue voting by mail, please submit your request.
The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot is 5 p.m. on the twelfth (12th) day before an election. Miami-Dade County Elections Department must receive the vote by mail ballot request by 5 p.m., a postmarked vote-by-mail ballot request is not valid.

Miami-Dade County voters may choose to receive a vote-by-mail ballot for a specific election, or for all elections in which they are eligible to vote through the next regularly scheduled general election. If you have questions, please refer to the County's vote-by-mail ballot FAQs (Español) (Kreyòl).

If a voter forgets to sign their vote-by-mail envelope or their signature does not match, state law allows voters the opportunity to submit an affidavit to cure their vote-by-mail ballot. The affidavit must be completed and submitted to the Miami-Dade County Elections Department, along with a copy of their identification, by 5:00 p.m. on the second day after an election. Contact Miami-Dade Elections at (305) 499-8683 for more information.

Voters with Special Needs 
Every voting location in Miami-Dade County meets Americans with Disability Act (ADA) standards. Each one is equipped with a paper-based voting system that uses touchscreen and/or audio technology, which could help voters who have issues with their eyesight, trouble reading or disabilities 

Manners of Voting: 
1- Vote By Mail:
Be sure to confirm that your Vote-By-Mail ballot request has not expired.
2- Vote Early
There will be a Secure Ballot Intake Station (Vote-By-Mail Ballot Drop Box) available and staffed at each of the Early Voting locations during the Early Voting hours of operation.
3- Vote on Election Day: If you vote on Election Day, you must go vote at your assigned voting location/precinct.  

Voter Information, Voter Information Guides, and Precinct Locator  
Know where to vote - It’s important that all voters view their assigned voting location before going to the polls.

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