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Florida Department of State Announces Upcoming New Online Voter Registration Website – RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov – on Sunday, October 1

RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov is secure, convenient and easy-to-use

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, September 28, 2017    

CONTACT:
Sarah Revell
850.245.6522
Sarah.Revell@dos.myflorida.com     

 

Florida Department of State Announces Upcoming Launch of New Online Voter Registration Website
RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov – on Sunday, October 1

RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov is secure, convenient and easy-to-use 

 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.– The Florida Department of State today announced the upcoming launch of RegisterToVoteFlorida.gov, the state’s new online voter registration website that offers Florida residents another way to register to vote or update an existing registration that is convenient, secure and easy-to-use. The website will go live on Sunday, October 1, 2017 as directed by

 

 

Supervisor of Elections Kicks Off Annual High School Voter Registration Drive Next Week

Media Advisory

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For Immediate Release

May 11, 2017

Media Advisory

Supervisor of Elections Kicks Off Annual High School Voter Registration Drive Next Week

Broward County, FL - The Supervisor of Elections will kick off the annual High School Voter Registration (HSVR) Drive on the week of May 15-19, 2017. The effort is presented in partnership with the Broward County Public schools and with significant participation from Broward County Private and Charter high schools. All Broward County High Schools will have the opportunity to register their students who meet the qualifications to become registered voters.

 

 A student workshop/training was held on April 18th, in each school’s media center to communicate voter registration policies and procedures. The video conference training streamed live to the participating schools, hosted by BECON.

Broward County Election officials are scheduled to visit over 64 local high schools next week. Election Officials will be on hand to assist the high school students and staff as they conduct their voter registration drive. The school with the most registered students will receive the coveted brass trophy, banners and certificates. Last year, Stoneman Douglas High School registered 729 new students.

High School students who are 18 years old are eligible to register to vote. Students who are 16 and 17 years of age may pre-register. The goal is to register 9,500 students this school year.

For further information, contact Gino Herring, Voter Education Director, or Tonya
Edwards, Public Information/ Voter Education Coordinator at (954)712-1303 or log on to the Broward County Supervisor of Elections website at: www.browardsoe.org.

Dr. Brenda C. Snipes, Supervisor of Elections

 

 

Media Contact:

Tonya Edwards, (954)712-1303

tedwards@browardsoe.org

Useful Information for the March Municipal Elections

For Immediate Release

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For Immediate Release

Useful Information for the March Municipal Elections

Broward County, FL. (March 7, 2017) - The following Municipalities are scheduled to have elections on Tuesday, March 14, 2017:

 

Coconut Creek (District C)

Weston (Seat 3)

Deerfield Beach

(Districts 3,4, & Mayor)

Miramar

(Seats 1, 2, & 3)

Hillsboro Beach

(Questions only)

Lighthouse Point

(Mayor only)

 

 

In order to make voting convenient, Supervisor of Elections, Dr. Brenda Snipes would like to share the following useful information with Broward voters who are planning to vote in the 2017 March Municipal Elections:

 

  • Please contact the municipalities for the name of candidates or click on My Precinct on the SOE Home Page for a sample ballot.

 

  • On Tuesday, March 14, voting hours will be from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. for all voters living in these cities/districts who were registered (within the state of Florida) to vote by Monday, February 13, 2017.

 

  • Florida law requires voters to present a picture ID with signature. Your Florida Driver’s License is the type of identification that poll workers can process the quickest.  If you do not have a Florida Driver’s License you may also present a Florida ID Card, US Passport, Military or Student ID, Public Assistance ID, Neighborhood association identification and Debit/Credit Card.  Please note: IDs must have current signature. Any combination of picture and signature is accepted.

 

  • Vote by mail
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