Voter Registration Deadline for Municipal Elections: October 6, 2025. Florida’s future is at stake—thousands have been purged from the rolls: Act now to confirm your registration now and protect your vote.

URGENT: Re-enroll in Vote-By-Mail + Check your Voter Registration

This is a timely reminder that all Florida vote-by-mail (VBM) requests expired on December 31, 2024. Nothing rolled over into 2025.

That means every Florida voter needs to submit a new VBM request now and confirm their voter registration is current.

Why the urgency: Under SB 90 (Fla. Stat. §101.62), VBM requests only last through the end of the calendar year of the next general election, so you’ll need to renew every odd-numbered year. Also, if your file is missing the last 4 digits of your SSN or your Florida DL/ID number, you cannot request VBM online or by phone—please update your registration first via the state system link below.

To avoid surprises, we recommend re-registering or updating your info by October 6, 2025.

In recent cycles, large numbers of voters discovered they were no longer on the rolls. To protect our community’s voice, especially in high-impact municipal races, verify your registration and re-enroll in VBM now.

When in doubt, play it safe and re-register/update by October 6, 2025.

WHAT TO DO TODAY

  1. Check & update your registration
  2. Re-enroll in Vote-By-Mail
  3. Share this message and resources with your lists, worksites, and networks on email, social media and text.
  4. Remind folks of the dates provided and set a personal deadline to complete steps 1–2 this week.


PRO TIP: Screenshot or print all confirmations for access later.

Key Miami-Dade 2025 election dates

  • October 7, 2025: Homestead Municipal
  • November 4, 2025: Hialeah, Homestead (Runoff), Miami, Miami Beach Municipal
  • December 9, 2025: Runoffs (Hialeah, Miami, Miami Beach)
  • Miami-Dade’s deadline to request a mail ballot is 5:00 p.m. on the 12th day before the election. Don’t wait.

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Additional Resources

In solidarity,

South Florida AFL-CIO