Registration Information
To register to vote in Hernando County you must be:
- At least 18 years old (You may pre-register at 16 years old)
- A United States citizen
- A resident of Hernando County
- Not convicted of a felony (Or if you were, your rights relating to voting have been restored.)
- Not adjudicated mentally incapacitated with respect to voting (Or if you have been, your competency has been restored.)
To register to vote you must complete a voter registration application.
Application Form PDF English
Formulario de solicitud PDF español
You can also obtain a registration application at:
- The Supervisor of Elections Office
- The Department of Motor Vehicles
- Social service agencies
- Public libraries
- Call the Supervisor of Elections office and request that an application be mailed to you
- Click HERE to apply online.
Online registration allows you to either print out and submit your paper application or to submit your application electronically.
BY MAIL
If you choose to return your form by mail, please send it to:
Hernando County Supervisor of Elections
16264 Spring Hill Drive
Brooksville, FL 34604
IN PERSON
If you chose to return your form in person, you may bring it to either office:
Main Office
16264 Spring Hill Drive
Brooksville, FL 34604
Branch Office
7443 Forest Oaks Boulevard
Spring Hill, FL 34606
Presidential Preference Primary Election
February 20, 2024
Primary Election
July 22, 2024
General Election
October 7, 2024
It is important to keep the following information in your voter registration record current:
- Residence Address
- Mailing Address
- Name
- Party Affiliation
- Signature
- Driver's License or Last 4 of SSN
If you need to update your address, you may do so in one of the following ways:
- 1. Call the elections office at 352-754-4125
- 2. Complete a voter registration application and return it to the elections office in person or by mail
- 3. Update your record using online voter registration
- Name
- New residence address
- New mailing address
- Voter registration number or date of birth
- Driver's license or last 4 of SSN
If you need to change your name, you may do so in one of the following ways:
- 1. Complete a voter registration application and return it to the elections office in person or by mail
- 2. Update your record using online voter registration
- Name
- New party choice
- New signature
- Residence Address
- Mailing address (if different)
- Voter registration number or date of birth
- Driver's license or last 4 of SSN
If you need to change your party affiliation, you may do so in one of the following ways:
- 1. Complete a voter registration application and return it to the elections office in person or by mail.
- 2. Update your record using online voter registration
- Name
- New party choice
- New signature
- Residence Address
- Mailing address (if different)
- Voter registration number or date of birth
- Driver's license or last 4 of SSN
You can find a list of the valid political parties in Florida on the Division of Elections website:
List of political parties in Florida
Florida is a closed primary state. This means that whatever party a voter is registered as, that is the ballot they will receive when voting during any Primary Election. A registered Democrat will receive only a ballot that has a Democratic candidates and a registered Republic will only receive a ballot that has Republican candidates. Anyone who is registered under No Party Affiliation (NPA) or any minor parties will only receive school board and judicial contests as well as non-partisan or universal primary contests.
For more information please visit the Florida Division of Elections
If you need to update your signature, you may complete a voter registration application and return it to our office by mail:
Voter Registration Application