Our goal is to be a 100% voting congregation.
Key Election Dates At-A-Glance
- General Election is Tuesday, November 5, polls open 7:00 am to 7:00 pm
- Deadline to register for this election is Monday, October 7
- Deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot is Thursday, October 24
- Early Voting in Miami-Dade County is Monday, October 21 through Sunday, November 3 (this is subject to change and we’ll update as info comes in.
- Vote-by-mail ballots must be received by the Supervisor of Elections Office by 7:00 pm on November 5. They can be mailed or dropped off at the Supervisor of Elections
General Election
As we enter the new Jewish year, all eyes are on the 2024 general election, where we will choose our President, a Senator, and our Congressional representatives, along with our state representatives and other important state and local officials. We will also vote on important Florida Constitutional Amendments, including most importantly, whether to enshrine abortion rights in our Constitution through Amendment 4. For the first time in decades, residents of Miami-Dade County will elect a sheriff and supervisor of elections.
Vote by Mail – ALL REGISTERED VOTERS
You must renew your vote-by-mail ballots in 2024. Even if you have in the past voted by mail, that registration has expired, and you must apply again for all 2024 elections. We urge all voters to order a vote-by-mail ballot even if you plan to vote in person early or on election day. You never know what may happen and it is good to have the mail ballot, even if you ultimately do not use it.
The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot for the November 5 election is October 24. Apply at here. All vote-by-mail ballots must be received by the Supervisor of Election no later than 7:00 pm on election night. It is suggested that if mailing your ballot, do so at least one week in advance.
Early Voting:
In Miami-Dade County, early voting begins on Monday, October 21, and closes on Sunday, November 3. The hours for voting change depending on the day, so check the full calendar before heading out to the polls. You may not vote at these locations on election day unless they are also your local precinct.
On election day, November 5, you may only vote at your assigned precinct as shown on your voter’s registration card. Please check carefully as many precinct locations have changed. Do not forget to bring a picture ID.
You can learn about early voting locations and times, verify that you are registered to vote, read a sample ballot based on your location, find your local polling place, verify receipt of your vote-by-mail ballot, and learn more here.
Election day:
On election day, August 20, you may only vote at your assigned precinct as shown on your voter’s registration card. Please check carefully as many precincts have changed.
You can learn about early voting locations and times, check your voter status, read a sample ballot based on your location, find your local polling place, and learn more here.