Get your friends together and hop in a car, bus, or plane to register voters in sunny Florida! Florida was the most important swing state in the 2000 election.
Download the packet below to find out exactly how to register voters in Florida to put the brakes on Bush.
Packets from 2004 are now outdated and are no longer available. There are currently no plans to update these here for 2006, but that's not final. Please check in on the Democracy For America website for opportunities to get involved with promising candidates in 2006.
Packet Contents:
Local organizations you can work with to register voters (see summary on the right)
Do-it-yourself voter registration instructions
National Voter Registration Application
Voter information flyer
Frequently asked questions
Florida Election Facts:
Florida has 27 electoral votes
Registration Deadline: Monday, October 4, 2004
2000 Florida Election Results:
49% Democrat (2,912,253 votes)
49% Republican (2,912,790 votes)
2% Green (97,488 votes)
Miami Vice: Spend a weekend registering voters and then check out the Miami nightlife. Dress for success, take your fashion tips from Sonny Crockett and Ricardo Tubbs.
You'll have an unforgettable experience while doing your part to make our country a better place. Help America change gears!
Miami Vice, 1984
Visit another swing state:
Join a Trip
Browse the ride board for trips to Florida. Email a trip leader if you find one you'd like to join.
Local Organizations
You Can Work With:
Florida Democratic Party, North Florida Outreach
fladems.com
850-222-3411
Linking volunteers to people running voter registration drives for the Democratic Party. Florida Consumer Action Network
www.fcan.org
813-877-6671
Voter registration, field canvassing, and door-to-door visits. ACORN, Miami
flacornho@acorn.org
305-644-3005
Site-based and door-to-door voter registration. ACORN, Tampa
813-241-6333
Site-based and door-to-door voter registration.