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Amendment 4

Amendment 4, as passed by Florida voters on November 8, 2018, restored the voting rights of Floridians with felony convictions who have completed all terms of their sentence, including parole or probation. Amendment 4 does not apply to those convicted of murder or a sexual offense; persons convicted of those crimes continue to be permanently barred from voting unless the Clemency Board, comprised of the governor and cabinet, vote to restore their voting rights through a case-by-case process.

Any eligible voter whose voting rights have been restored and wishes to register to vote can download a Florida Voter Registration Application.

Florida Voter Registration Application (English)
Florida Voter Registration Application (Spanish)

The application should be printed, the required information filled out and signed, and either dropped of at our office or mailed to:

P.O. Box 186
Quincy, FL 32353

 

In compliance with a recent court order, below are two documents that can help Floridians with felony convictions with the process of checking their eligibility and registering to vote.

Request for an Advisory Opinion
Standards of Eligibility for Restoration of Rights Amendment 4

 

The Honorable Shirley Green Knight Gadsden County Supervisor of Elections
16 South Madison Street, Quincy, Florida 32351 * Phone:(850) 627-9910
E-mail: 
info@gadsdensoe.com * Office Hours: M-F 8:30 am - 5:00 pm * Find Directions