2024 Primary Election

Three Ways To Vote 

Click the name of each voting method for more information.

Deadline to register or change party affiliation: July 22
Early Voting: August 5 - 18, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. You can vote in person or drop off your Vote By Mail ballot at any of the Early Voting locations during this time.
Vote By Mail: We plan to begin mailing ballots to overseas and absent military voters on July 3, and to domestic voters on July 18. Voted ballots must be in the Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Office by 7 p.m. August 20. You must request a Vote By Mail ballot to receive one.
Election Day: August 20, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. To vote in person on Election Day, you must vote in the polling place assigned to your precinct.

Closed Primaries

Your party affiliation will determine which partisan races are on your Primary Election ballot because Florida has closed primaries. However, the 2024 Primary Election also includes nonpartisan races for school board and judges and a universal primary contest for public defender that all registered voters may vote on, including those who are not affiliated with a party. Watch this short video to learn more about primary elections. The deadline to change your political party affiliation for this election is July 22. 

Sample Ballot

The races on your Primary ballot are determined by where you live and your party affiliation. 

Look up your voter information here to find your specific sample ballot. 

The links to "All Races" sample ballots below show all of the races that are included in this election, including those that are district-specific.

2024 Republican Primary Election All Races Sample Ballot

2024 Democratic Primary Election All Races Sample Ballot

2024 Nonpartisan Primary Election All Races Sample Ballot

Check Your Status

Use our Voter Information Lookup to:

  • Review and update your voter registration information
  • Look at your personalized sample ballot (when available)
  • Check your Vote By Mail requests
  • Track your Vote By Mail ballot to see when it went out and when it was received by our office 
  • Find out where you vote on Election Day
  • See your voter activity for the past 12 months 

Election Day Polling Places and Polling Place Changes

Verify Your Assigned Election Day Polling Place

Public Notices and Canvassing Board Materials

View public notices and Canvassing Board materials

Resource Allocation Report

2024 Primary Election

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CONTACT



Office Hours: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Main Phone: (813) 744-5900 Toll Free: (888) 297-4362 Email: voter@votehillsborough.gov

Fred B. Karl County Center

601 E. Kennedy Blvd., 16th Floor
Tampa, FL 33602
Tel: (813) 272-5850
Fax: (813) 272-7043

Robert L. Gilder Elections Service Center

2514 North Falkenburg Rd.
Tampa, FL 33619
Tel: (813) 744-5900
Fax: (813) 744-5843

Northwest Regional Office

4575 Gunn Hwy.
Tampa, FL 33624
 
 

Southeast Regional Office

10020 South U.S. Hwy. 301
Riverview, FL 33578

Please note: Florida has a very broad public records law. Voter registration applications and other written communications to or from the Supervisor of Elections are public records and are available to the public and media upon request unless the information is subject to a specific statutory exemption. Email addresses are also public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, please do not email us. Instead, contact us by mail or phone, or visit us in person. To request public records, visit this page.. For questions about public records, email publicrecords@votehillsborough.gov or call (813) 744-5900.