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How to vote in Florida in 2026

Every deadline, rule, and official link — kept simple. When you're ready, build a personal plan with calendar reminders in about a minute.

Key dates

State Primary
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
General Election
Tuesday, November 3, 2026
Register online by
Monday, October 5, 2026
Register by mail by
Monday, October 5, 2026(postmarked)
Register in person by
Monday, October 5, 2026
Request a mail ballot by
Thursday, October 22, 2026

Deadlines shown are for the November 3, 2026 general election.

Register to vote

Online: 29 days before Election Day. By mail: Received or postmarked 29 days before Election Day. In person: 29 days before Election Day.

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Vote by mail

Any registered voter can vote by mail in Florida. Received by 5pm 12 days before Election Day

Returning it: Received by 7pm on Election Day. A 10-day extension exists for overseas voters voting in Presidential Primaries and General Elections, provided the ballot is postmarked or dated by Election Day.

Request your Florida mail ballot

Vote in person

Vote early where available (dates vary by county), or at your polling place on Election Day — Tuesday, November 3, 2026.

Quick answers

Can I register to vote online in Florida?

Yes — Florida has official online registration (deadline: Monday, October 5, 2026 for the general election). It usually takes a few minutes.

Do I need an excuse to vote by mail?

No — any registered voter in Florida can request a mail ballot, no excuse needed.

Can I register on Election Day?

No — same-day registration isn't available in Florida, so the advance deadline is the one that counts. Online: 29 days before Election Day. By mail: Received or postmarked 29 days before Election Day. In person: 29 days before Election Day.

When are the 2026 elections?

State Primary: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 · General Election: Tuesday, November 3, 2026

Turn this into your plan

Three questions, then every Florida deadline lands on your calendar with reminders.

Make your voting plan

Compiled from official state sources, vote.gov, and Ballotpedia (2026 calendars). Rules occasionally change — when it matters, confirm with the Florida election office. Found an error? Tell us.