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Expanding Access to Voting
In a democracy that works for everyone, voting and elections are free, fair, and accessible.
Common Cause Florida works at every level to expand voting rights and access for Floridians.
We fight anti-voter bills and promote pro-voter legislation in Tallahassee, we advocate with election officials to improve election administration and remove barriers to voting at the local level, and we undertake voter education to help eligible voters across the state understand their voting rights and navigate confusing voting rules.
Our tools and resources help Floridians protect their own vote and help their neighbors!
Learn more here:
- Vote By Mail: Floridians who want to keep voting by mail must submit a new mail ballot request for 2023-2024!
- Voter Registration: Check out our guide on how Floridians can help each other register to vote!
- Ways to Vote: Understand your voting options by learning all about the 3 ways to vote in Florida!
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All vote-by-mail ballot requests in Florida expire at the end of 2024. Re-request your mail ballot now to keep voting by mail in 2025-2026!
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Updates
Blog Post
Legislative Session 2024: Guidance on Key Bills
Blog Post
Tallahassee Democrat Op-Ed: Florida Legislature and Gov. DeSantis Are Trampling on Our Voting Rights
Common Cause Florida's Program Director Amy Keith wrote that recent election law cases are sending Florida further down a path of voter suppression.
Blog Post
Legislative Session 2024: What We’re Watching
Related Resources
Guide
How to Vote in Florida
A summary of the ways to vote in Florida, with links to key government tools and resources.
Guide
How Floridians Can Help Each Other Register to Vote
This is a guide about how Floridians can help each other with voter registration. Keep reading to learn more about voter registration in Florida and what you as a private citizen can (and cannot) do to help.
Guide
Voting After a Hurricane
Guide
Voting by Mail in Florida
Any registered Florida voter can vote by mail. Make it your voting plan, or your voting back-up plan. Request your vote-by-mail ballot today!
Press
Press Release
Florida House Advances Corporate Takeover of Amendment Process with Vote on HB1205
Bill would greatly restrict ability of Floridians to get citizen-led amendments on ballot
Press Release
Thursday at 9am: Common Cause to Testify Against Ballot Initiative Changes
On Thursday, the first hearing on a bill to radically change Florida’s citizen-led amendment process will take place.
Senator Tina Polsky and Representative Lindsay Cross File Bill to Allow Disaster-Affected Communities More Options to Vote
The Disaster-Affected Voter Bill of Rights would ensure that all communities and voters affected by disasters have equal opportunity to vote in upcoming elections