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How to find where to vote

How to find where to vote

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The time for Early voting is over almost anywhere in Florida. Tomorrow is election day.

On Tuesday, November 5, voters who have not yet cast their ballot early or by mail will do so go to the polls to cast their vote for the 47th President of the United States.

And Florida ballots include a number of important items outside the presidential race. This year, six constitutional amendments are on the agenda, relating to new regulations on abortion, legalization of marijuanahunting and fishing in the state and more.

Here you can see what time the polls open and close Election Day in Florida and how to find your designated voting site.

What time do the polls open and close on Election Day in Florida?

What times do polling stations open and close? depends on what state you live in. Some states open polling stations as early as 6 a.m. and stay open until 9 p.m., while others open as late as 8 a.m.

In Florida, polls are open from 7am to 7pm EST on Election Day. However, that does not mean that your vote must be cast before 7 p.m. If you get in line to vote before 7 p.m., you can still vote. The Florida Supervisors of Elections website reports this.

What is my voting area?

If you did not vote early and plan to vote on Election Day, you will not be able to cast your vote at any polling place. There is a correct polling station for your specific address and this may not be the nearest or most obvious location. So check where to vote before you go.

To find out which polling location you should vote at, you can use your province’s ‘voting district lookup’.

Here’s how to use a voter district lookup tool: using the Duval County website as an example:

  1. Visit the Duval County Supervisor of Elections website.
  2. Click on the ‘Voter Information’ tab.
  3. Click on the ‘Polling Location Finder’ tab.
  4. Enter your house number in the space provided. Not your full address, but only your house number.
  5. Enter your street name in the empty field below where you entered your house number. Type slowly so that the suggested street names can be filled in below the space where you type.
  6. While entering your street name slowlythe system will ask you for valid street names in Duval County. You do not need to enter the direction or street type.
  7. When the computer gives you street names, select yours from one of the options.
  8. Please note: you cannot copy and paste the address. It must be typed in.

Find voting location

Here is a list of every county in Florida and their associated voter precinct lookup links, sourced from Voter.org:

When is Election Day 2024?

The general election will be held on Tuesday, November 5.

Can I vote today in Florida? Early voting is closed in Florida

Most Florida voters will not be able to vote on Monday, November 4. Early voting ended SundayNov. 3 for most Florida counties, with some exceptions in some hurricane-damaged areas of the Gulf Coast.

Early voting for Pinellas and Taylor counties was extended until Election Day due to damage and obstacles caused by Hurricane Milton in an executive order issued by Governor Ron DeSantis.

Under state law, early voting in Florida always begins at least eight days before the election and typically ends the weekend before the election. But early voting is allowed in many provinces up to two days before the election, on Sunday, November 3.

How to Look Up Your Voter Registration Status in Florida

Are you registered to vote? The deadline for registration in Florida has passed. But if you haven’t already, you might want to check your registration status before heading to the polls.

The electoral rolls are updated regularly and if your status has changed, you have not voted in two general elections and have not responded to flyers asking you to verify your address, You may have been deleted. Some states have deleted their electoral rolls And some eligible voters were removedso you need to verify that you are still registered.

You can verify that you are still registered and that all details are correct by going here and entering your name and date of birth. Submit the form to see your voter status, address, county, voter ID number and political party. ‘Active’ means that you are entitled to vote.

You must do this every year, well before the voting deadline. It’s too late to register this year, but it’s better to find out at home than at the polls that you’ve been removed from the state’s voter rolls. The deadline to register or update your information in time for this election passed about a month ago, on Monday, October 7.

(This article has been updated to correct a typographical error.)