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Attention Voters! You May Need To Update Your Voter Registration Record

  • October 2025
  • BY Vicki Davis, Martin County Supervisor of Elections

Vicki Davis, Martin County Supervisor of Elections, urges all voters who have recently updated their Florida As of July 31, 2024, all Florida residents who renew their driver’s license or ID will receive a card with randomly generated numbers. This change will affect how election offices verify requests for vote-by-mail ballots and signatures on initiative petitions.

      When renewing your driver’s license in person, you can choose to update your voter registration. By selecting this option, your new driver’s license information will be sent directly from the tax collector’s office to the elections office, ensuring your voter record is updated automatically. You will also receive a new voter information card.

      To keep your voter record current and accurate, please take a moment to check your voter status. Being “Election Ready” helps you stay prepared for the upcoming 2026 election cycle.

      It’s important to note that in-person voting remains unaffected by this change. If you vote in person, you will still need to show your photo ID and signature ID at check-in to receive your ballot.

      If you have any questions about the new driver’s license format and its impact on requesting a mail ballot or signing an initiative petition, feel free to contact the Supervisor of Elections at (772) 288-5637 or visit us online at http://www.MartinVotes.gov.