Are You Election Ready?

The 2024 General Election is fast approaching! Make sure you are Election Ready so you can cast your ballot!

Election Guide

The 2024 General Election Guide is now available! The guide contains a generic sample ballot, as well as key information about when, where, and how you can cast your ballot in the November 5 General Election. We will mail a copy of the guide to every registered voter in early October. 

View your Sample Ballot

You can view your sample ballot for the 2024 General Election now! This way, you will have time to review the races, candidates, and amendments that will be on your actual ballot.  You can access your sample ballot using our online voter information lookup.

Need to Register to Vote?

The deadline to register to vote for the General Election is October 7. 

You can register to vote online by visiting RegistertoVoteFlorida.gov, Florida's online voter registration system. You will need your Florida driver's license or ID card, and the last four digits of your Social Security number to register completely online. If you do not have a Florida Driver's license or ID card, you can use the system to generate a paper voter registration application. You can then print and mail the paper application.

For other options to register to vote and additional information, please visit our Voter Registration page.


Already Registered in Florida?

If you are already registered to vote in Florida, it's important that you double-check your voter registration record to make sure it is up to date. You can find your voter registration record using our online voter information lookup.

If you need to update your voter registration information, please visit RegistertoVoteFlorida.gov, Florida's online voter registration system. 

Learn more by visiting our Update Voter Registration webpage.


Want to Vote-by-Mail?

 If you want to Vote-by-Mail, then you need to request your ballot. You can request your Vote-by-Mail ballot using any of these options:

You do not need an excuse or reason to Vote-by-Mail. A single request is good for all elections though the end of the current election cycle. The deadline to request that we mail you a Vote-by-Mail ballot is 5 p.m. October 24.  However, you can pick up a Vote-by-Mail ballot in-person up to and including Election Day. Learn more on our Vote-by-Mail webpage.


Track your Ballot

You can sign up to receive notifications about your mail ballot’s status through BallotTrax. With BallotTrax, you can receive email or text notifications when your ballot is mailed, when we receive it, and when we count it. You can also track the status of your ballot using the Voter Information Lookup.


Know Where you are Voting?

Early Voting is available from Monday, October 21 - Sunday, November 3. You can vote in-person at any of the 10 Early Voting sites in Leon County. Visit our Early Voting page to view locations and times.

On Election Day, November 5th, you must vote at your assigned polling place. You can find your polling place on your voter information card, by using the Voter Information Lookup, or by calling us at (850) 606-8683.


Have Voter ID?

When you vote in person at an an Early Voting site or at your Election Day polling place, you must first present a physical current and valid photo ID that includes your signature. Learn more on our Voter ID webpage


Have You Marked Your Calendar?

These are the important dates for the 2024 Election Cycle.

General Election Dates

  • Deadline to Register to Vote: October 7
  • Last day to request a Vote-by-Mail Ballot: October 24
  • Early Voting Period: October 21 - November 3
  • Election Day: November 5

For additional information, visit our Dates and Deadlines page.

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Mark S. Earley
Leon County Supervisor of Elections

OFFICE ADDRESS: 2990-1 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee FL 32301
MAILING ADDRESS: Leon County Supervisor of Elections Office P.O Box 7357, Tallahassee FL 32314-7357
P: (850) 606-8683 | F: (850) 606-8601 | E: Vote@leonvotes.gov | Hours: M - F: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

PLEASE NOTE: Under Florida law, email addresses are public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to this entity. Instead, contact this office by phone or in writing. Florida Statute 668.6076.