2025 Elections

VOTE FOR SOMETHING

Please note:  There is a new vote by mail form for the State of Florida. The new form includes prompts for all the information you will need to make that request, including a voter’s Florida driver’s license number, identification card number or last four digits of their social security number.

If you have not requested a vote-by-mail ballot yet, you must fill out the new form through your county’s elections office, you can’t use an old version. The request is good for all elections this year and in 2025.

Special Elections: US House of Representatives District 1 and District 6 Primary


The US House of Representatives District 1 special election consists of the following counties: Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and a part of Walton.

The US House of Representatives District 6 special election consists of the following counties:  Flagler, Putnam, and parts of Lake, Marion, St. Johns, and Volusia.


Deadline to Register to Vote:
December 30

Early Voting:
January 18-25

Election Day:
January 28

Special Elections: US House of Representatives District 1 and District 6 Runoff


The US House of Representatives District 1 special election consists of the following counties: Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, and a part of Walton.

The US House of Representatives District 6 special election consists of the following counties:  Flagler, Putnam, and parts of Lake, Marion, St. Johns, and Volusia.


Deadline to Register to Vote:
March 3

Early Voting:
March 22-29

Election Day:
April 1
No matter who you are, where you live, what you believe in, or who you love, there is something you can vote for as you head to the polls. Whether it’s the ability to make your most personal healthcare choices, quality public schools, well-paying jobs, equal rights, climate action, or affordable housing, your vote can make a big difference.
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Amendments on the Ballot November 5

Amendment 1
Partisan election of members of district school boards

Amendment 2
Right to fish & hunt (voters to decide whether to enshrine a right to fish & hunt in the state Constitution)

Amendment 3
Legalizing Recreational Marijuana

Amendment 4
Six weeks ban on abortion takes effect May 1st. Amendment 4, if passed by 60% of voters, will overturn the six weeks ban.

Amendment 5
Annual adjustments to the value of certain homestead exemptions (Adjusting homestead property tax exemption for inflation)

Amendment 6
Campaign money (decide if we will continue state matching funds to gubernatorial & state Cabinet candidates)

The list below show elections by county. To check and see if your jurisdiction is included please visit the website for your county’s elections office.

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
March 4
Counties: Lee, Flagler

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General Election Election


Election Day:
March 11
Counties: Sarasota

Town of Longboat Key Precinct 201
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Municipal Election


Election Day:
March 11
Counties: Broward, Mantee, Okaloosa, Orange, Palm Beach, Pinellas

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Special District Election


Election Day:
March 11
Counties: Sarasota

Holiday Park and Recreation District, Tri-Par Estates and Recreation District
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Special District Election


Election Day:
March 22
Counties: Sarasota

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
April 1
Counties: Polk

Davenport, Dundee, Haines, City, Lake Alfred, Lake Hamilton, Lake Wales and Mulberry
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Municipal Election


Election Day:
April 8
Counties: Pasco

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
April 22
Counties: Hamilton

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Special Election: Referendums Election


Election Day:
May 13
Counties: Sarasota

City of North Port
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Runoff Election


Election Day:
May 13
Counties: Clay

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
May 13
Counties: Miami-Dade

Hialeah Gardens
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Runoff Election


Election Day:
May 20
Counties: Bay

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Runoff Election


Election Day:
May 27
Counties: Hillsborough

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
July 9
Counties: Walton

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
July 15
Counties: Union, Dixie

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Primary Election Election


Election Day:
August 19
Counties: Calhoun

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
September 2
Counties: Franklin

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
September 9
Counties: Jackson

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Municipal and General Election


Election Day:
November 4
Counties: Seminole, Monroe, Indian River, Lake, Charlotte, Pinellas, Putnam, Orange, Polk

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Municipal Election


Election Day:
November 25
Counties: Collier

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General Election Election


Election Day:
December 2
Counties: Manatee

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Municipal, Runoff, and General Election


Election Day:
December 2
Counties: Bradford, Polk, Homes, Manatee

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Runoff Election


Election Day:
December 9
Counties: Miami-Dade

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Amendments on the Ballot November 5

Amendment 1
Partisan election of members of district school boards

Amendment 2
Right to fish & hunt (voters to decide whether to enshrine a right to fish & hunt in the state Constitution)

Amendment 3
Legalizing Recreational Marijuana

Amendment 4
Six weeks ban on abortion takes effect May 1st. Amendment 4, if passed by 60% of voters, will overturn the six weeks ban.

Amendment 5
Annual adjustments to the value of certain homestead exemptions (Adjusting homestead property tax exemption for inflation)

Amendment 6
Campaign money (decide if we will continue state matching funds to gubernatorial & state Cabinet candidates)

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