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Florida Registered Voters

Pamela Said:

How can I find out if I'm a registered voter in Florida? At DMV i said yes but never got confirmation card.

We Answered:

Contact your county Supervisor of Elections (see link to all 67 counties below) and ask them.

Do it soon! Depending on upcoming local elections (and the January 29th Primary Election), registration books in Florida close 29 days prior to election day.

If DMV failed to register you (and they often do . . . we have no control over what DMV does/doesn't do) there might still be time before the next election.

Good luck!

Jesse Said:

Does anyone know if Dade Co Florida is going to have 110% registered voter turn-out in 2008?

We Answered:

Oh, it will be higher than 110 percent. It will be a least 125 percent. & more if they hit the pet cemertary for names. & no matter how they do the vote it will be unfair if the democrats lose, you know it will!

Erika Said:

how many registered voters in the state of Florida?

We Answered:

Approximately 9,500,000...

Fred Said:

Are the democratic voters in Florida really aware of this?

We Answered:

The Florida Democratic committee is refusing to adhere to the rules issued by the DNC.

Apparently, once again, Florida is trying to screw up the presidential election for the Democrats.

Florida wants to have the prestige of being one of the first states to have their ballets counted; they ought to chill, and obey their national committee edict.

This is not suppression of votes from registered voters; this is the DNC preventing bedlam from occurring by making an example of Florida, to prevent other states from refusing to adhere to the DNC's rules and regulations.

If Florida obeys the DNC's rules, Florida's delgates' votes shall count.

Paula Said:

Can a registered independant voter, vote in the florida primaries, today?

We Answered:

No - only Registered Republicans may vote.

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