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Miami Dade County Public Schools Voter Registration Drive
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Annually, M-DCPS registers approximately
Our Proven Results Annually, M-DCPS registers approximately 10,000 new voters.
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Student Eligibility In order to register to vote, a student must be:
1. Be a U.S. citizen. 2. Be a Florida resident. 3. Be at least 16 years old (you can pre-register to vote at 16 years old, but you’ll need to wait until you’re 18 years old to vote). 4. Have never been convicted of a felony (unless your civil rights have been restored). 5. Have never been legally judged ineligible to vote, for either mental incapacitation or crime.
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Online Registration
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VOTER INFORMATION IS PUBLIC RECORD
Voter Information as a Public Record Voter registration information is public record in Florida with a few exceptions. Information such as your social security number, driver’s license number, and the source of your voter registration application cannot be released or disclosed to the public under any circumstances. Your signature can be viewed, but not copied. Other information such as your name, address, date of birth, party affiliation, and when you voted is public information. Voter Information as Public Record- taken from Florida Division of Elections:
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VOTER INFORMATION IS PUBLIC RECORD
Your voter registration information may not be publicly disclosed or made available, provided: You are or become a participant in the Attorney General’s Address Confidentiality Program for victims of domestic violence and stalking. See section (3) and sections , Florida Statutes. Contact the Attorney General’s Office’s Bureau of Advocacy and Grants Management at for instructions on how to become a participant.
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VOTER INFORMATION IS PUBLIC RECORD
You submit a written request to each agency that may have your information such as your address, photo, and date of birth. However, you must fall within one of the statutorily designated classes of high-risk professionals. Please refer to the Public Records Exemption Request form and follow instructions to submit the completed form to the Florida Department of State. Public information can find its way onto the Internet or websites by individuals or entities that obtain public records from the State. Once information is in the public domain, you will need to contact the owner or administrator of third-party sites in order to get the information removed.
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Questions? Contact… Contacts: Mr. Bob Brazofsky, Executive Director, Department of Social Sciences phone FAX - Dr. Sherrilyn Scott, District Supervisor, Department of Social Sciences Phone:
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