Florida voter registration is handled by the Secretary of State or State Board of Elections. Voters can verify their own registration, polling place, and absentee ballot status. Voter lists may be available to political committees with restrictions.
- Check voter registration through the Florida state voter portal.
- Register to vote: online through the Secretary of State.
- Election results: the Florida Secretary of State publishes statewide and county-level results.
- Campaign finance: state-level lobbying and contribution disclosures.
- Statewide voter lists: typically restricted to political purposes; request via the Secretary of State.
Voter Records Databases
27 official Florida voter records sources.
Voter Records
Florida Counties
All 67 Florida counties. Click any county for local court, sheriff, recorder and assessor links.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I check my Florida voter registration?▼
Visit the Florida Secretary of State voter lookup. Enter your name and DOB to confirm registration, polling place, and absentee ballot status.
How do I register to vote in Florida?▼
Register online through the Florida Secretary of State, by mail with a paper form, or in person at your county clerk or DMV.
Can I look up someone else's voter record?▼
Not online. The voter file may be purchased from the Florida Secretary of State for political purposes only.
Where do I find Florida election results?▼
The Florida Secretary of State publishes statewide, county, and precinct-level results for all general and primary elections.
