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To make it easier for election officials, voting registers were often arranged alphabetically by the names of citizens eligible to vote. In addition to the name and address of the voter, these may contain naturalization information and date and place of birth. There was no poll tax on persons eligible to vote in Florida.  
To make it easier for election officials, voting registers were often arranged alphabetically by the names of citizens eligible to vote. In addition to the name and address of the voter, these may contain naturalization information and date and place of birth. There was no poll tax on persons eligible to vote in Florida.  
 
===Online Records===
*{{RecordSearch|3326846|Florida, County Voter Registration Records, 1867-1905}}, index.
=== Researching Florida Voting Records  ===
=== Researching Florida Voting Records  ===



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To make it easier for election officials, voting registers were often arranged alphabetically by the names of citizens eligible to vote. In addition to the name and address of the voter, these may contain naturalization information and date and place of birth. There was no poll tax on persons eligible to vote in Florida.

Online Records[edit | edit source]

Researching Florida Voting Records[edit | edit source]

It is usually best to start searching for voting records (registers, poll lists, poll books, or electoral records) at a local level such as the city, town, or village and then try the county or state. Links to county pages appear below. Many are also found at IRAD depositories.

Additional resources for Florida voting records may be found in the Florida-Voting Registers topic page of the FamilySearch Catalog . Copies of records on FHL microfilm and microfiche can be ordered for viewing at Family History Centers. Also find Florida voting resources available at many libraries (WorldCat). Explore how to search WorldCat and the FamilySearch Catalog.

Published Records[edit | edit source]

Voting records found in Family Search:

Websites[edit | edit source]

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