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Check to see if you’re still registered to vote in state

- Brandon Girod Pensacola News Journal USA TODAY NETWORK – FLORIDA

The number of active registered voters in Florida decreased by nearly one million from 2022 to 2023, according to a new report from the South Florida Sun Sentinel.

Data gathered from the Florida Department of State showed that the number of active registered voters in Broward County, the state’s second-largest county, dropped from 1.28 million at the beginning of December to 1.09 million by January.

Palm Beach County saw a similar drop in active registered voters, going from 946,189 in September to 847,617 a month later.

About 996,676 Florida voters were moved from active status to inactive, or about 7.4%, since January 2023. So what exactly is happening? Routine maintenanc­e, according to the state.

Performing list maintenanc­e, or moving voters who haven’t voted in some time into the inactive category, is a routine measure that all county supervisor­s of elections offices go through.

But as the Sun Sentinel points out, new laws that went into effect last year have led to some unusual numbers. Here’s what you should know about your Florida voter registrati­on status, including how to ensure you’re registered to vote in this year’s elections.

Why were Florida voters moved to inactive status?

According to the state, the voters were moved to inactive status because they hadn’t voted in the past two elections. These voters were notified 30 days in advance of the move, in which they could have responded.

The overwhelmi­ng majority of these voters did not respond to the notificati­on. Palm Beach County Elections of Supervisor­s officials told the Sun Sentinel that of the 106,000 notices sent out, less than 4,500 people responded.

Enter your first and last name and your birthday

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Submit your informatio­n

After submitting your informatio­n, you’ll see a form that provides your voter registrati­on informatio­n. At the bottom, you’ll see your registrati­on status, which will say either active or inactive.

Active vs. inactive voter registrati­on status in Florida

The language used to describe voter status can be a little misleading. Active and inactive registered voters in Florida can vote.

Active voters are people who have voted in a recent election. Under Florida’s new law, inactive voters are people who did not vote in the 2022 or the 2020 elections.

Inactive voters can still vote by showing up to the polls with proper identifica­tion or engaging in any other votingrela­ted activity, like requesting a mail-in ballot.

However, inactive voters who do not vote in the next two general elections, in 2024 and 2026, will be removed entirely. They will no longer be eligible to vote and must register again.

How to apply for voter registrati­on

If you need to register to vote, the process is just as simple. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

Visit RegisterTo­VoteFlorid­a.gov Click on the register or update button

Visit the Department of State website

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