Who Can Vote
To vote in Florida, a person must be 18 years of age, a citizen of the United States of America, a legal resident of Florida, and a registered voter in the county where he or she intends to vote.
Where Do I Vote
Your voter information card shows the precinct, polling place, and voting districts for your address. On Election Day, you must vote in the precinct in which you live. You can also use the precinct finder to see the location of your polling place.
What Do I Bring
If you choose to vote in person on Election Day, you must present your CURRENT and VALID photo identification (ID) along with a signature ID. A voter may present two separate forms of ID, one with a photo on it from the list below and another with a signature (may or may not be from the list below). Example: Photo on Student ID and signature on credit card; or photo on Military ID and signature on a library card are acceptable.
The photo ID must be from the list below:
- Florida Driver License
- Florida ID Card issued by the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles
- United States Passport or Passport Card
- Debit or Credit Card
- Military ID
- Student ID
- Retirement Center ID
- Neighborhood Association ID
- Public Assistance ID
- Veteran health ID Card
- License to carry a concealed weapon or firearm
- Government issued Employee ID Card.
A Voter Information Card may not be used as ID at the polls. If you do not present the required ID at the polls, you may vote a provisional ballot. If you do not have any of the acceptable forms of ID listed above, please contact the Elections Office for assistance.
For additional information, visit DuvalElections.com.