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All Floridians deserve equitable access to their freedom to vote. When we work together, we can push back on the threats to our voting rights. We need election policies that protect our access to the ballot and we need our leaders to ensure an inclusive democracy that includes all of us. Take the pledge to push a proactive, pro-voter agenda in Florida.

Due to Florida’s law regarding mail-in voting, all voters must submit a new request to receive mail ballots each general election cycle – or every two years.

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In 2024, All Voting FL sent over 120 nonpartisan monitors to canvassing boards in 31 counties to help ensure fair, transparent, and smooth elections – from testing machines to Election Day and final certification. Acting as trusted eyewitnesses, these monitors helped combat misinformation designed to undermine public trust and enabled rapid response to any issues that arose.

In response to a recent law that resets all vote-by-mail requests after each election cycle, All Voting FL developed recommendations for election officials to help educate voters about the need to re-request their vote-by-mail ballots if that’s their preferred voting method. As a result, 13 counties made website improvements to make requesting ballots easier. We also created nonpartisan voter education materials on how to vote by mail, which were shared with voters and partner organizations focused on civic engagement. This included a dedicated website featuring vote-by-mail request forms for all 67 counties. Additionally, we integrated this education into our Pa’ Luego Es Tarde campaign, which focuses on informing Hispanic voters.

All Voting Florida successfully developed voting rights partnerships and coalitions in regions of the state covering 11 counties and 54 percent of the Florida voter population. Having voting rights activists working on the ground in these spaces enables the advancement of pro-voter policies at the community level, centering those directly impacted by these policies. 

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