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Custodian of Public Records Contact:
Tim Bobanic 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Bldg C, Suite 105 Viera, FL 32940 Phone: 321-290-8683 Fax: 321-633-2130 Email: Records@VoteBrevard.gov
The deadline to register to vote for the 2024 General Election is Monday, October 7. Registration books for an election close 29 days before each election.
Find more information about registering to vote here.
The deadline to request a mail ballot to be sent for the 2024 General Election is Thursday, October 24th by 5:00 pm.
Request your mail ballot online by using the mail ballot request service here.
Supervisor of Elections Wants to Alert Brevard Voters of Voter Participation Center/Center for Voter Information Mailings
Supervisor of Elections Tim Bobanic wants voters to be aware of another mail campaign initiated by the Voter Participation Center (VPC) and the Center for Voter Information (CVI).
The address lists for these mailings are frequently created from outdated and often incorrect data with previous mailings resulting in voter registration applications and/or mail ballot request forms being sent to deceased persons, minor children, and even pets. Mailings have also been sent to voters already registered and/or voters who have already requested a mail ballot, which creates unnecessary confusion and concern.
“These unsolicited mailings can prove to be misleading, so it is important for voters to understand if they receive one it does not mean the status of their voter registration or mail ballot request has changed,” stated Supervisor Bobanic. “Voters are encouraged to keep their registration up-to-date and to verify their information before each election cycle.”
These organizations are not affiliated in any way with the Brevard County Supervisor of Elections office. Voters with questions or concerns regarding these mailings are encouraged to reach out directly to VPC at 877-255-6750 or by visiting voterparticipation.org or the CVI at 866-290-1599 or by visiting centerforvoterinformation.org.
Voter registration status can be verified online or by calling my office at 321-290-VOTE (8683).
VOTERS NEEDING LANGUAGE ASSISTANCE
Persons needing language assistance under section (4)(e) of the Voting Rights Act, defined as persons educated in an American flag school in which the predominant classroom language was other than English, please contact the office at (321) 290-VOTE (8683), visit www.VoteBrevard.gov or ask for language assistance at your local polling place. Any voter that requires assistance to vote may bring a helper to assist them.
VOTANTES QUE NECESITAN AYUDA LINGUÍSTICA
Las personas que necesitan ayuda linguística de acuerdo con la sección (4)(e) de la Ley de Derecho al Voto, que se definen como personas educadas en una escuela estadounidense en la que el idioma predominante en el salón de clases no era el inglés, deben ponerse en contacto con la oficina al (833) 803-0613, visitar www.VoteBrevard.gov o solicitar ayuda linguística en su centro de votación local. Cualquier votante que necesite asistencia para votar puede traer una persona para ayudarlo.