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CIVIL RIGHTS RESTORATION/AMENDMENT 4

 

What is Amendment 4?

Amendment 4 restores the voting rights of Floridians with felony convictions after they complete all terms of their sentence including parole or probation. The amendment does not apply to those convicted of murder or sexual offenses, who continue to be permanently barred from voting unless the Governor and Cabinet vote to restore their voting rights on a case by case basis.

The Putnam County Supervisor of Elections proudly serves potential voters in the act of voter registration. Under this new law, the role of the Supervisor of Elections remains the same. If the voter affirms they meet all qualifications, we will register them.

Applicants may register to vote:

  • Online at RegistertoVoteFlorida.gov (requires a Florida DL or ID card and the last four digits of your SSN)
  • By Mail (Print and complete the Florida Voter Registration application (English PDFEspaƱol PDF) and mail it to our office no later than 29 days prior to Election Day to be valid for the upcoming election)
  • At the Putnam County Supervisor of Elections office: 2509 Crill Ave., Suite 900, Palatka, FL  32177
  • At any voter registration agency (such as a Tax Collector’s Office or Public Library)

 

Resources

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

Additional information will be posted as soon as available.

The below Florida agencies have resources to assist applicants in verifying sentencing obligations.

Charles L. Overturf III, Supervisor of Elections, Putnam County

Address & Qualifying Office: 2509 Crill Ave, Suite 900, Palatka, FL 32177

P: (386) 329 - 0224 | F: (386) 329 - 0455 | H: M-F 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Email: electionsoffice@putnam-fl.gov