
DON'T WAIT
TO VOTE.
Now more than ever, the Jewish community must be heard.
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Florida voters are eligible to vote early by mail.
TAKE ACTION NOW SO WE CAN ENSURE STRONG TURNOUT FROM THE JEWISH COMMUNITY.
Registering to Vote
Voter registration is a civic responsibility, but it's also a way to ensure your voice gets heard by our elected representatives.
How and Where to Register to Vote
Residents of Broward County, mail your voter registration application to:
Broward County Supervisor of Elections
PO Box 29001
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33302-9001
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Residents of Miami-Dade, mail your voter registration application to:
Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections
PO Box 521550
Miami, FL 33152-1550
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Residents of Palm Beach County, mail your voter registration application to:
Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
PO Box 22309
West Palm Beach, FL 33416-2309
IMPORTANT DEADLINES
DEADLINE TO REGISTER OR CHANGE PARTY AFFILIATION FOR THE 2024 PRIMARY ELECTION
JULY 22, 2024
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DEADLINE TO REGISTER TO VOTE IN THE 2024 GENERAL ELECTION
OCTOBER 7, 2024
Tuesday, August 20th Primary Election
What is a Primary race?
Primary Elections or "primaries" are elections that determine the delegates from political parties who will face their opposing party's delegates in the General Election. Voters may also see nonpartisan contests on their ballot during a primary including school board and judges.
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Florida's primaries are "closed" which means that only voters who are registered members of a political party may vote for their respective party's candidates in a Primary Election.
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The deadline to update your party affiliation is July 22, 2024.
VOTE BY MAIL
Those who are already enrolled with a party can request their vote-by-mail ballot today! Your request must be RECEIVED at your county Supervisor of Elections office by August 8, 2024.
There are 3 easy ways to request your mail-in ballot:​
IN PERSON
You can request your Mail-In Ballot in person by visiting your local Supervisor of Elections Office:
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Broward County Supervisor of Elections
115 S. Andrews Ave., Room 102
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
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Miami-Dade Supervisor of Elections
2700 NW 87 Avenue
Miami, FL 33172
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Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections
4301 Cherry Road
West Palm Beach, FL 33409
TO RETURN YOUR COMPLETED VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT:
Your Vote-By-Mail ballot may be returned via the USPS
and must be received by 7 p.m. on Election Day.
Dropped off at any Early Voting location
during the hours of operation via secure drop box.
Drop off in person during business hours
Broward County Supervisor of Elections
1501 NW 40th Avenue, Lauderhill, FL 33313
Miami-Dade Elections Department
2700 NW 87th Avenue, Miami, FL 33172
Palm Beach Supervisor of Elections
4301 Cherry Road, West Palm Beach, FL 33409
​Need assistance dropping off your ballot?
By Voter's Designee – Limited to two ballots per election, only one of which may be from a voter who is not the spouse, parent, child, legal guardian, sibling, grand parent, grandchild, in-law parent and in-law sibling.
Is postage required when returning my ballot?
Postage is paid for you during all elections. A stamp is not required.
Can I drop my ballot off at my precinct on Election Day?
No. Florida law does not allow this. If a voter waits until Election Day to submit their ballot, they can only drop it off at the Supervisor of Elections Office before 7:00 p.m.
EARLY VOTING DATES
Broward County
August 10 - August 18
10am - 3pm
Miami-Dade County
August 10 - August 18
10am - 7pm
Palm Beach County
August 10 - August 18
7am - 7pm
Send a Message That Our Community Stands Together.
TAKE ACTION & VOTE TO MAKE SURE YOUR VOICE IS HEARD TODAY!
