Voter Resources

Important Notice

If you’ve voted by mail in previous elections, you’ll need to request a vote-by-mail ballot again for 2024.

Amendment 4 Information

Thanks to the passage of Amendment 4 in 2018, returning citizens convicted of felonies that have paid their debt to society can now vote.

Important notes

  • A felony conviction in Florida for murder or a sexual offense makes a person ineligible to vote in Florida unless and until the State Clemency Board restores the person’s right to vote.
  • For any other felony conviction in Florida, a person is eligible to register and vote if the person has completed all terms of their sentence. Completion of the sentence means:
    • Prison or jail time;
    • Parole, probation, or other forms of supervision; and
    • Payment of the total amount of all fines, fees, costs, and restitution ordered as part of the felony sentence.
  • A felony conviction in another state makes a person ineligible to vote in Florida only if the conviction would make the person ineligible to vote in the state where the person was convicted.
  • An offense on which a person was not adjudicated guilty does not make a person ineligible to vote.
  • A misdemeanor conviction does not make a person ineligible to vote.