Voter's Guide
Want to get all the information you need to make an informed decision about the candidates and issues you are eligible to vote on? The answer is Vote 411!
League of Women Voters of Miami-Dade County provides voters with personalized, updated information about local elections as well as countywide, state, and national elections on the Vote 411 website.
For more information about how, where, and when to vote, click through the Voter’s Guide below to find a variety of helpful voting resources and information.
Miami-Dade County Early Voting Locations
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29 days prior to election - Deadline to register to vote
Register to vote and update your address, party, etc. here: Florida Online Voter Registration System (registertovoteflorida.gov)
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Requests for vote-by-mail ballots must be received in your local Supervisor of Elections office no later than 5:00 pm on the 10th day before an election.
More information on Vote-by-mail and form for requesting is here: Miami Dade County Supervisor of Elections > vrservices > MBRS (electionsfl.org)
Track your Vote-by-mail ballot here: Voter Information (miamidade.gov)
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See your sample ballot here: Voter Information (miamidade.gov)
Find your LWV Voter Guide here: Personalized Ballot | VOTE411
+ Who Can Vote
You may register to vote in Miami-Dade County if you:
- Are a citizen and 18 years of age.
- (You can pre-register to vote at 16 or when you receive a valid Florida Driver's License, but cannot vote until age 18.)
- Reside in Miami-Dade County. There is no length of time you must live in Miami-Dade County to register to vote.
- Have not been declared "mentally incompetent."
- Have not been convicted of a felony or, if you have been previously convicted, have had your civil rights restored.
+ How To Register
By Mail
- You may obtain a voter registration application in English, Spanish or Creole online.
- Completed forms should be mailed to the Supervisor of Elections, P.O. Box 521550, Miami, FL, 33152.
- Check your voter registration status and to review/update your voter registration information
In Person
You can also register in person at the following locations:
- Department of Motor Vehicles Driver's License Offices
- Miami-Dade County Public Libraries
- Miami-Dade Elections Department
- Most city, town and village halls
- Any State public assistance agency
- Any agencies that provide assistance to disabled persons
- Armed Forces recruiting offices
Online
For online voter registration, visit this State of Florida voter registration site. As it will draw the signature from your driver's license or identity card, make sure that your signature has not changed.
Things To Know
- To register, a residence address is required by law.
- You may register with a party or "no party" affiliation. But, only registered Democrats or Republicans may vote in their respective party primaries.
- In a general election, registered voters may vote on all partisan and nonpartisan offices, general issues and vote, as eligible, on local matters.
- If you live in an unincorporated area of the County, you will not be eligible to vote in city elections.
- Once you are registered, you will be mailed a Voter Information Card, which includes all identifying information, as well as precinct and other elections-related information. Make sure your registration card is current by checking your voting location online.
- Registered voters within Miami-Dade County can make address changes by e-mail, fax, or telephone.
- Applications must be received at least 29 days before an election.
+ How To Vote
Vote By Mail
If you are presently registered to vote in Miami-Dade County, you may Registered voters are eligible to vote by mail.request a vote-by-mail ballot online. You may also request a ballot by email, fax, phone, mail, or in-person.
You may return your Vote-by-Mail ballot by:
- Mail – A Vote-by-Mail ballot may be returned via the United States Postal Service and must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
- Dropping it off at any Early Voting location during the hours of operation via Secure Ballot Intake Station (Vote-by-Mail Drop Box).
- Visiting the Elections Department in-person during their business hours (Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
- A Voter Designee – Limited to two ballots per election, only one of which may be from a voter who is not the spouse, parent, child, sibling, and grandparent.
To track your Vote-by-Mail ballot you can visit the Elections Department website.
To learn more about Vote-by-Mail, click here.
Vote On Election Day
- Polls open from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. on Election Day.
- Go to your assigned polling place on Election Day. You must vote in the precinct where you reside. For proper precinct assignment, it is imperative that your address is correct in the records.
- Your precinct is listed on your Voter Information Card. You may also may find your precinct online.
- Bring a photo ID that contains your signature, such as a Florida Driver's License, Debit/Credit Cards, Student ID, Public Assistance ID.
- A voter who does not show required identification or whose eligibility cannot be determined at the precinct is entitled to obtain a Provisional Ballot that will be validated as a vote at a later time.
- If you relocate within the State of Florida, you may vote at your new polling location where the new address will be recorded.
Voting Facts
- Polls are open 7 A.M. to 7 P.M. on Election Day.
- Check with Elections Department for polling sites and dates.
- Primary election is ten weeks before the General Election in even years.
- Non-partisan elections are held on Primary Day.
- Contact the Elections Department for any questions:
- (305) 499- VOTE (8683); soedade@miamidade.gov 9: http://www.lwvmiamidade.org/en/get-vote-ready 10: online
+ Important Dates
Mark Your Calendars
Please check with Miami-Dade Elections for any specific questions or updates.
Upcoming Elections
November 5, 2024 - General Election
+ Be Ready To Vote
Registered Yet?
Are you eligible to vote? Check you current status and sign up now. Ensure you meet all eligibility requirements and documentation
Voter Card
Enter your personal details and review your voter information. You can also request to change your voter registration information.
Learn about your Candidates
The League of Women Voters’ Vote411 service provides personalized voter information, including candidates’ responses to questions about where they stand on the issues, for elections throughout Miami-Dade County, including municipal races. We invite you to share the link with family members and friends who are residents of Miami-Dade.
Sample Ballot
Prepare yourself in advance of the upcoming election. View your sample ballot.
Vote-by-Mail
Vote from the convenience of your home. To learn more about requesting and checking the status of your Vote-by-Mail ballot, click here.
Know Where To Vote
Find your nearest polling place and early voting locations. Check out Miami-Dade County's Be Election Ready site for more details.
Find Your District
Not sure which district you're in? Find out here using your full (9 digit) zip code.
+ Your Elected Officials
MIAMI-DADE COUNTY LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION TO TALLAHASSEE: Information
Office Stephen P. Clark Center NW 1st Street, Suite 1032 Miami, FL 33128-1994
CONTACT YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS
Miami-Dade Mayor: Mayor Daniella Levine Cava
Miami-Dade County Commission: contact your Commissioner
The Florida Governor: contact Ron DeSantis, Governor
The Florida Senate, Tallahassee: enter your address to find your Legislator
The Florida House of Representatives, Tallahassee: contact Your Florida House Representative
Florida Senators in U.S. Congress, Washington, DC: Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, Florida U.S. Senators
Florida’s Members of the U.S. House of Representatives, Washington, DC: contact your Congressperson