




Changes in Address, Name or Party
When Voters Move
If you move your residence outside your assigned precinct, you must vote in the precinct to which you have moved. If you move, you must notify the supervisor of elections by providing a signed, voter registration application, indicating the address change. Generally, you cannot vote in any precinct other than the one in which you live and are registered. However, if you are temporarily living outside your home county, you can apply to be registered and vote in the precinct that contains the main office of the supervisor of elections. These voters will not be registered to vote in municipal elections. If you move to another county in Florida, you must vote in your new county. If you have not already provided change of address information to the supervisor of elections prior to the election, you will be required to provide that information before you can vote. In order to avoid delays at the polling place, you should update your address whenever you move. (see sections 97.1031 and 101.045, Florida Statutes)
When Voters Change Their Name
If you change your name by marriage or other legal process, you must provide notice of such change to a voter registration official using a voter registration application signed by the voter. If you have not provided this information prior to going to vote, you will be allowed to update this information prior to voting. (see section 97.1031, Florida Statutes)
When Voters Want To Change Their Party Affiliation
If you want to change your party affiliation, you must provide the notice of such change to a voter registration official using a signed voter registration application. A party change request cannot be accepted at the polling place on election day. (see section 97.1031, Florida Statutes)
Glenda B. Williams, Supervisor of Elections, Suwannee County
220 Pine Ave., S.W. * Live Oak, Florida 32064 * PHONE: (386) 362-2616 * FAX: (386) 364-5185 * gwilliams@suwanneevotes.com
Hours of Operation: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.