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Voter Eligibility Notices

Voters listed in this section are potentially ineligible to be registered to vote.

In accordance with Florida law (Section 98.075, Florida Statutes), when our office receives credible and reliable information that a voter is potentially ineligible to vote we notify them by mail. If that mail is returned as undeliverable, we post a public notice here. Voters who would like to receive information regarding the basis for their potential ineligibility and the procedure to resolve the matter must contact our office within 30 days of the date of the notice. Failure to respond within 30 days of the notice date may result in removal from the statewide voter registration system. Any voter who denies the accuracy of the information underlying the potential ineligibility has a right to request an eligibility hearing.

If you attempt to vote at an Early Voting site or your normal Election Day polling place, you will be required to vote a provisional ballot. If you vote by mail, your ballot will be treated as a provisional ballot. In either case, your ballot may not be counted until a final determination of eligibility is made. If you wish for your ballot to be counted, you must contact the Supervisor of Elections Office within two days after the election and present evidence that you are eligible to vote.

If assistance is needed, voters can contact the Elections Office at (386) 294-1261.