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Voter  Registration
You  may register to vote if you are a U.S. citizen, at least 18 years of age (you  can pre-register at 17), and have not been convicted of a felony unless civil  rights have been restored. To vote in an election, you must be registered in  the county where you reside by the book closing date — usually the 29th day  prior to the election. Absentee ballots can be requested from the county  supervisor of elections by mail, telephone, or via website. Provide the last  four digits of your social security number, your name, address, birth date, and  voter identification number.
Registration will be permanent unless you change your name, address, phone number, or political party affiliation. Registration sites include many public offices, drivers license test sites, libraries, and supervisor of elections offices. You can also request a registration form by contacting the Florida State Division of Elections:
Florida  State Division of Elections
500  South Bronough Street
Tallahassee,  FL 32399-0250
850-245-6200
http://election.dos.state.fl.us
County Supervisors of Elections
Hillsborough  County
Tampa
813-272-5850
www.votehillsborough.org
Manatee County
941-741-3823
www.votemanatee.com
Pasco  County
Dade  City
352-521-4302
Land  O’ Lakes
813-929-1288
New  Port Richey
727-847-8162
www.pascovotes.com
Pinellas  County
Clearwater
727-464-3551
www.votepinellas.com
Sarasota  County
Sarasota
941-861-8600
Venice
941-861-3760
www.scgov.net
Political Party Headquarters
National  Democratic Committee
202-863-8000
www.democrats.org
Florida  Democratic Party
850-222-3411
www.fladems.com
Republican  National Committee
202-863-8500
www.gop.org
Florida  Republican Party
850-222-7920
www.rpof.org
League of Women Voters
LWV  of Florida
850-224-2545
www.lwvfla.org
LWV  is a bipartisan organization with the mission of encouraging voter  participation, advocating voter reforms, and educating the public about  candidates and issues.

