This is an informational memo on critical upcoming election dates. The August 26th primary is in less than two weeks and the November 4th Presidential Election is fast approaching.
This post contains a list of all the upcoming election dates, early voting opportunity dates, and voter registration and absentee request deadlines. I will also include links to online Florida voter registration forms and an online absentee request form for Brevard County. Please save it so you can reference it later and distribute to others. For more information you can always go to the Brevard Supervisor of Elections website.
Important Upcoming Election Dates:
8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday August 11 through Saturday August 23 (excluding Sunday August 17): Early Voting for the August 26th Primary*
- August 20th: Last day to Request an Absentee ballot for August 26th primary election **
- August 26th (polls open 7am to 7pm): Primary Election***
- October 6th: Deadline to Register to Vote in Florida in order to participate in Presidential Election ****
- 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM Monday October 20 through Saturday November 1 (excluding Sunday October 26): Early Voting for November 4th Presidential Election*
- October 29th: Last Day to request an absentee ballot for the November 4th Presidential Election**
- November 4th (polls open 7am to 7pm): General Election***
* The early voting locations are as follows:
- Titusville: Government Complex-North, 400 South Street, 1st Floor
- Merritt Island: Central Brevard Service Complex, 2575 N. Courtenay Parkway
- Viera: Government Center, 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Bldg. C
- Melbourne: South Brevard Service Complex, 1515 Sarno Road
- Palm Bay: South Mainland Service Center, 450 Cogan Drive SE
Please see the Brevard Supervisor of Elections early voting website for more information and standard ID requirements.
** You can request an absentee ballot in Brevard County through the link below:
http://brevardelections.org/abform.htm
You can also call the SoE office(s) to request ballots or request them in person. For this information see here. You must be registered to vote to request a vote-by-mail ballot.
*** Finding your precinct and voting place
Your precinct and voting place should be listed on the back of your voter registration card if your address is up-to-date. You can also determine your precinct by going to the Brevard SoE website here and locating it by your street name. Once you have determined your precinct number, you can go to the Polling Places and District Assignments page find your polling place.
**** REGISTERING TO VOTE
The Florida voter registration form can be located on the Florida Division of Elections website:
http://election.dos.state.fl.us/voter-registration/voter-reg.shtml
The form can be filled out on the computer, printed, and mailed in. Since the registration form must have an original signature, it must be printed and mailed. No means of submitting it electronically is available. Please see the eligibility and ID requirements for voter registration.
I hope this information is helpful to you. If you have any further questions, either contact the SoE office or send me an email.






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