Election Day is here. Polls opened at 7 a.m.
While many Florida voters already cast their ballots early for the midterm election, those who have not done so will be able to vote in person until 7 p.m., on Tuesday.
Voters waiting in line by 7 p.m. will have the opportunity to cast a ballot.
What do I bring with me to vote?
In order to vote at the polls, you must provide a Florida driver’s license, identification card, U.S. passport or some other form of photo identification with a signature.
How do I know if I’m registered?
Check your status using the Voter Information Lookup Tool on the Florida Division of Elections website.
Where do I go to vote?
Those choosing to vote on Election Day must go to their assigned voting location, which is determined by their home address.
Miami-Dade County residents can find their polling location by clicking here.
Broward County residents can find their polling location by clicking here.
Monroe County residents can find their polling location by clicking here.
If you are in Miami-Dade: two locations available to drop-off your #votebymail ballot by 7pm: Miami-Dade County Elections Department (2700 NW 87th Avenue) + Stephen P. Clark Center in #DowntownMiami (111 NW 1st Street) #MidtermElections2022 #Midterms2022 #ElectionDay pic.twitter.com/Gli1rsWQoQ
— Christina Boomer Vazquez, M.S. (@CBoomerVazquez) November 8, 2022